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Spleen-y Ode to Spring

Imagine wasting spring days jaundiced, brooding, noting how magnolia petals from tree nuptials became fulsome brown slurry, mucilaginous, underfoot slippery  And all Americans, scout-like, ready at any moment, have cars built to transport a casket—their neighbor, the sudden hearse of their president And when … Continue reading

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Dear Danielle

I. M. Danielle Legros Georges Grief splits me: a multi-headed creaturecasting in all directions for answers. I rage and cannot understand; Though enough to know my reach is futile,She is beyond.  It will pass; all things do. After a meditation, I settle into … Continue reading

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The Heavy Click

Because the couch didn’t mean anything to him –the guy I knew in my 20s who hightailed itevery time a girl moved her couch to his place.  Because he was foul-mouthed and funny, it stuck; I high-tailed it also, livingon my … Continue reading

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