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Some mornings I don’t want to put on clothes because I know I’ll eventually have to take them off

2016, Poetry

some mornings i don’t want to put on clothes because i know i’ll eventually have to take them off by Erica Brunner I’m in a bathrobeand combat boots Lines tunnelinto my skin There are traceable veinsbeneath my décolletage Dark dog hair onwhite wool Green...

Issue 22.2

  • Prose
    • Good Girls
    • Rip and Pinch
    • Snake Soup
    • Care Package
    • You Must Be Present To Win
    • Carmen
  • Poetry
    • 3 Untitled American Sonnets
    • The Dead Mother and Grieving Son Spiritual
    • Saving Daylight
    • Nones
    • HAITI + THE EGG, THE WISH, AND THE RESOUNDING CRACK
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