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Two poems by Louisa Adjoa Parker

February 16, 2016 ~ And Other Poems

Yellow Sheets Afterwards, I swaddle you in plastic sheets; yellow and crumpled as an old raincoat, they will protect you from the rain. Today is the first and last day. I will not look at your face, tiny and still-pink, I know it will accuse me. But I see your little fingers, cold and stiff … Continue reading Two poems by Louisa Adjoa Parker

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