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Poetry WWR 41

Moths

Amy LeBlanc |
May 27, 2018

Dining under red ceiling lights– / We place our cutlery as moth wings, / pinion like with green bills.…

Poetry WWR 41

Wafer

Amy LeBlanc |
May 27, 2018

My waist is not thinner / than a piece of paper. / I choke on bone chips / as you put the last of four / sugars in your coffee cup.…

Poetry WWR 41

Frisson

Amy LeBlanc |
May 27, 2018

It seems she holds wet washcloths in her words, / turning syllables moist so they stick.…

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