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These Days
I can’t remember the last time
 a kiss felt weightless.
 The way you see it in the movies.
 The way it is when you’re 15,
 when you can’t imagine wanting 
 any girl but the one you’re with.
 When her lips are still lighter than feathers
 and both of your hearts
 float like balloons.
 These days
 each kiss is heavier than lead,
 like the nerve endings that meet
 carry within them
 every broken heartstring,
 every severed connection.

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