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A Quarterly Journal
Jeffrey Woodward, Editor
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2010
Marjorie A. Buettner
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
After the Fall
for hortensia anderson
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When you are in sudden pain, the world shrinks from you and you become a universe unto yourself. Days pass, the moon and sun move across the sky but you are no longer a part of it; you have another moon inside you the color of blood and a sun the color of bone. Perhaps this is why my dying aunt refused my hand in those last minutes of her life so long ago . . .
after the fall
all of my sins
come back to me |

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