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			<title>generational  gap</title>
			<description>They were packrats.They were packrats who built their lives up.They were packrats who built their lives up around musted mouldysmudged and piled papers, forgotten Goldberg routines of lost generations in boxes, boxes, scattered boxes adorned with pinprick light and dust motes dancingfranti..</description>
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			<title>Cartography</title>
			<description>After the fallout we could no longerrecognize the land masses that lay before us.Upon a time I was a cartographerof the spaces between our wordsI can no longer recognize the lines of your handas if you fell asleep writing a letterand awoke with a new script,a new story brought from dre..</description>
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			<title>Requiem</title>
			<description>a sestina</description>
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			<title>dancer</title>
			<description>the heel throbs against the stone each time she lifts and falls- ball, change, ball, change, she can feel the blood congealing inside her white ballet shoes- a drying itch between her toes like leftover grass and mud. she is afraid the blood will run throughbut her feet tell differ..</description>
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			<title>To My Sister</title>
			<description>I wrote a dream for you, Sister, and hid it between the pages of the ages and the winds. I watched you dancing in the rain, watched your courtly reign of graceand knew you would discover the fragmentsone day and mistake them for your ownand gather them to you like children,inside the..</description>
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