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I am made of wilted spinach, soaking in my grandmothers cast iron. I am craving the hot and heavy words they feed me. I am not your songbird, floating high among the daisy beds. I am jersey sheets, thick Croatian prayers, the sharp steady edelweiss lasting. I am my Dante Mary’s willowed secrets. Soft and pillowed – my voice cranked, trying to reach further than they told me. I am my grandmother’s angel, but I am down on earth crusted.
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Apr 17, 2018
Apr 17, 2018 at 1:12 AM UTC
Half-Eaten Palacinke
I am made of wilted spinach, soaking in my grandmothers cast iron. I am craving the hot and heavy words they feed me. I am not your songbird, floating high among the daisy beds. I am jersey sheets, thick Croatian prayers, the sharp steady edelweiss lasting. I am my Dante Mary’s willowed secrets. Soft and pillowed – my voice cranked, trying to reach further than they told me. I am my grandmother’s angel, but I am down on earth crusted.
to my sweet austrian-hungarian-croatian grandmothers and aunties Palacinke: croatian crepe Dante: "Aunt" Edelweiss: Austrian national flower
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Apr 17, 2018
Apr 17, 2018 at 1:12 AM UTC
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