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In the orphanage a child cowers from cursing men outside. She wants to climb back into her dead mother’s womb and hide inside its warm, soft, un-edged safety, where no explanation is needed or reason to hide under splintered staircases or run the gauntlet to basement bomb shelters, existing minute to minute with strangers until the dawn arrives with her deliverance and she refuses to be born. Michael J. Whelan
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Apr 25, 2017
Apr 25, 2017 at 7:08 AM UTC
Deliverance(Lebanon)
In the orphanage a child cowers from cursing men outside. She wants to climb back into her dead mother’s womb and hide inside its warm, soft, un-edged safety, where no explanation is needed or reason to hide under splintered staircases or run the gauntlet to basement bomb shelters, existing minute to minute with strangers until the dawn arrives with her deliverance and she refuses to be born. Michael J. Whelan
From PEACEKEEPER collection (Doire Press 2016) see also https://michaeljwhelan.wordpress.com/
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Apr 25, 2017
Apr 25, 2017 at 7:08 AM UTC
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