Yeah bring our electric shaver back, I bought it we shaved each others back
it was important to me and why did you take that case of car batteries I had,
your last guy was right you took his stuff, who takes that and my toothbrush
you got most of our toiletires I found your shoes and cologne bring my col-
ogne back and shaving cream you know I keep man scapped more than you
you can keep the private bag with our plugs I’m sure more stuff will turn
up missing the box of lube we just bought is gone as well and I’m hurt and
mad at you, you know I always post on here and I hope you like that I’m
using the soaps we bought each other for thanksgiving
ROBERT NAZARENE founded MARGIE/The American Journal
of Poetry and IntuiT House Poetry Series where he received
a publishers’ National Book Critics Circle award in poetry.
His first book of poems is “CHURCH” (2006). A new collection,
“Idyll”, is forthcoming in 2015. His work has appeared in AGNI,
Beloit Poetry Journal, Chelsea, Grand Street, The Iowa Review,
JAMA, North American Review, Ploughshares, Salmagundi, Stand
and elsewhere. He was educated at the McDonough School
of Business at Georgetown University.
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