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disemboweling body through poetry & performance

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Daily Archives: April 24, 2013

abandon

Posted on April 24, 2013 by aimeeherman
Underdeveloped tulips avoid
the amputee with withered 
leaves. Someone plucked its
magenta and pollen while all
that remains is what can be
remembered. 
Posted in WRITING | rambles | Tagged "aimee herman", life, loss, memory, poem, tulips | Leave a comment
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