Kerenza Ryan is a student at Cairn University studying English. Her work has also been published in The Curator, Peeking Cat Poetry, Poetry Quarterly, and other literary journals. She can be found writing about writing on twitter @KerenzaRyan, or working her way through college in Bristol, PA. Alcohol Sometimes, My roommate's live-in roommate Tries to replace me in my very own home Sometimes, He sneaks right by And leaves a dirty sock Takes a corner of her closet Goes by a new name: Controlled Other times, I wake up on the street My clothes in a soggy pile around me And the locks changed. Either way, I lose my home Reckless He runs around the half court In green gripped socks Sweat soaking his new favorite shirt (hospital gown blue) Laughter fills his basketball And the rest of us lunge around the room Rather than let the time bomb fall And deflate
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