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Barton D Smock
Poems
Feb 2015
helpings
she can see the beginnings of a boy in her husband’s abandoned poem. a skull has nothing to do with a seashell and a dryer is not an oven. god is in the air. her daughter is taking a pregnancy test to prove one can get food poisoning from hunger.
all I seem to lose is ghost fat.
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Barton D Smock
48/M/Columbus, Ohio
(48/M/Columbus, Ohio)
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