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Coping
unpatterned tea-stains
lunar cycle ignorance
exposed wasp nest
without painted meter
doorstep haileys comet
forgot to go flying
misplaced song chorus
replacing coat-pocket bills
catching a boot
instead of crying
blanket wrapped day
cocooning little trinkets
papercut search letters
bleed fluent ink
gut punching feathers
rip open night
grief-compared-tide
implies beautiful sequence,
but really:
contorted stale concrete
laid inside your
mouth
Amanda Nicole Corbin has had her short form poetry and prose published in a variety of magazines and journals including Thrice Fiction, Nano Fiction, the Notre Dame Review, and more. She currently lives in Columbus, Ohio and spends her time writing, drawing, and playing Magic the Gathering.
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