A large sheet of yellow paper displayed in a landscape orientation against a bright pink background. The paper has multiple creases from being folded that split the spread into four columns. From left to right, the first, second, and last columns are filled with teal text. Additionally, the right half of the sheet has a cartoon-like drawing in light gray ink of a person lying in a bathtub. The first column of text reads: "In the mornings I eat yogurt. it coats the roof of my mouth. Coffee burns my tongue and leaves a film in my throat—I drink it faster. In my dream L--- was mad at me. I tell them so as I'm putting bread in the oven. Big red oven mitts cover my forearms and I heave the dutch ovens up onto the stove. I take the lids off and the trivets shudder and clang. Lotte apologizes for my dream of them." In the first column, the last word of numerous lines are boxed and repeated as the first words in the lines of the second column, where they are also boxed. The repeating words are connected by straight horizontal lines that connect the two columns. The second column reads: "yogurt: cow's milk or goat's milk roof: top of or covering of or what I mean is the spot behind my teeth mouth: red and ridged and damp and sensitive burns: I'll feel the singe for the rest of the day film: viscous and lingering faster: the faster I drink, the more time I'm drinking and the less time I'm touch my tongue to the roof of my mouth. the less time I'm trying to swallow away the film. the less time I'm tonguing tasting L---: sleeps in the room next to mine. groggy in the morning wearing a button up bread: flour water salt yeast. risen overnight. shaped an hour before right now oven mitts: thank you to S--'s mum heave: they're cast iron and heavy trivets: the metal spiders over the fire" The final column of text on the rightmost side of the page reads: "I ate microwaved pears wearing pink paisley nightie in the not shared bed of my parents. Freaky Friday on the telly the fourth time that week. Lollipop in the bathwater. run under the tap hot clear melting red He boiled water in a saucepan. scalded thin hair. Close enough to the ceiling I wiped snot on pea green walls When we moved so did the bunk bed. streaks too tall stayed and so did my name in the closet. I read books about bellies I squirmed in my sheets I screamed when the cat climbed the ladder."