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Tuesday

by K. Kylyra Ameringer


In a room with peeling paint

That smells like stale sweat and sleep

They meet.

Two bodies, joining,

Intermingling,

Groaning.

"Cigarette?" He asks

He thinks of his wife and children;

She of her next john

As he lays twenty dollars on the dresser

That is not used.