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68 Smite, Smitten My dictionary lists fourteen entries for the verb quit, enough for a sonnet on unrequited love. Most are rare, e.g., “to use one’s hands effectively” or “to let go (something held).” Whatever else they meant (to put in quiet, set free, absolve), quit, quite & requite all carried this sentiment: To pay back, to return the favor. Smitten , I would strike you back, if I could. Each night in my bed we fuck & fuck. It doesn’t make you mine, or make it right. But I won’t quit. I open my hands & shut my mouth, my stuttered houses. I’m in your debt and can’t get out. At least, not yet. Not quite. ...

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