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Worm-Eaten Time: Poems from a Life under Normalization

Poetry
By: Pavel Srut | February 15, 2013

The same language, only/the words have changed. Instead of the bee/that got caught in your hair last summer,/you comb out the matted, shriveled tangle//With its unintelligible message. More

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