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#106LinesOnBlacknessForWhitePoetsAndPolicemen

June 24, 2020

Ruth Ellen Kocher

      Both of my parents are blue-eyed I worked as a housekeeper at 14 I never wanted blonde hair My first accomplishment was controlling my rage I learned to use chopsticks from the Hare Krishnas I’m allergic to … Continued

The Junk Drawer

June 9, 2016

Christine Sneed

1. It was one of the only places in their house where logic and order did not prevail. He had dreams about it sometimes; in one, the drawer appeared in the guise of a giant shipboard valve that, when opened, … Continued

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