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Rated: 18+ · Book · Contest Entry · #1912256
a descent into poetry insanity
#922117 added October 14, 2017 at 7:42pm
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Equatorial Guinea: thoughts on twenty percent
how many angels
touch their mother’s dreams
and leave,
their passage a constant
murmur on the wind.

one in five,
dead.

my sister has five babies.
four living,
and the ache of the one
shapes our lives.
we think of him,
and wonder what might have been.

how strange to think
that far away,
in Central Africa,
my sister’s loss is a normal—
that all mothers
must play such odds,
hoping their angels remain,
fearing loss.

the air must be thick
with them,
whispering their absence
the taste of salt
in their mother’s throats.

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