I Had a Neighbor Whose Husband Constantly Shouted
She moved through her days as though he was background in her story
She moved through her days as though he was background in her story
The anemic green texture of drought is juxtaposed by the promise of abundance in a country-shaped droplet of water
Two poems by Timi Sanni
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Two poems by Timi Sanni
“Driving Through Pennsylvania” by Mack Gelber, recommended by Wynter K Miller for Electric Literature
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