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Bunny Fear

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Caitlin Hall

You see, I’m scared that we’re just like bunnies So many Incest giddy and about to be skinned Of our delicate pelts Chinchilla grey and eager For an annihilation of sorts Of an interior world This is my bunny fear Sleep twitch and small murmurs tell of cute pain The plush dream inside of dread That carries on past waking Shivering is fun Chattering, multiplying In delirious huddle formation and an intimation That there’s no ascension And nothing to attend to Beyond our twitching intimacy

Caitlin Hall is poet living in London. She writes about delight, disappointment, enjoying things too much and hardly at all. She has recently been published in Worms Magazine’s Psychoanalysis Issue.

Artwork by Chloèe Maugile

Artwork by Chloèe Maugile

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