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Tag: We’ll stick a pin in it

A poem by Amy Ekins

April 10, 2013May 28, 2014 ~ Tom Bailey

  We’ll stick a pin in it Cushion me, JK USA. Cougars with push-pin tattoos on crepe-paper cleavage, towns with train-track vowels, rolling and lazy, sun catching at the back. Polka-dot petticoats, stuck like pie ooze on the drop-bottom tin, cast across an inner-elbow laced with purple jelly, jammed on the door, or six weeks … Continue reading A poem by Amy Ekins

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