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“When my beloved calls my name— in the bathtub, in her bed, over the telephone, into a microphone or my ear— it closes my eyes, buckles me, thralls my insides with the sweet terror of being recognized. Sometimes, we cannot bear the thing we crave.”

Melissa Febos, from “Call My Name,” published in Prairie Schooner (via lifeinpoetry)

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