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Abecedarian Break-Up Poem After Spending the Day Reading the Same 3 Children’s Books to Someone Else’s Baby

20.3, Poetry

Abecedarian Break-Up Poem After Spending the Day Reading the Same 3 Children’s Books to Someone Else’s Baby by Sarah Brockhaus Always we’ve been Thursday. October. I’m giving up until spring,breathing only out. The sky knows, the blue skycries it at me every evening...

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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