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                                      by Cathy Colman
 He left the room, assured of his immortality—— or was it just his cologne? I once wanted his money——not really his money, but the freshly minted coins of reason. His hands smelling like prime numbers. I once wanted his swagger, his fame but without the dental work. I'm reminded that my destiny was to stand reflected in the infinity-inducing mirrors with other women in restaurant bathrooms who pat their hair, make that little moue with their lips; who return to the tables of men, their hands wet, body hairs galvanized like filaments1 of iron. Strange how everything is orderly even in dissipation when leaves blizzard2 the pavement. I don't see them land but their fall, the event of it, is still present, almost invisible. 点击  收听单词发音 
 
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