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Dec 2011
I was indifferent when you died.
My smaller self—
who had decided to be a nun
was too young to understand
death.

I played with Barbie dolls
while you mustered your last breath
downstairs
to warn mom: protect
the children.

I matched skirts with shirts,
placed shoes on feet shaped for heels
while you told mom
the priests are
in on it.
Katie Lynn
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Katie Lynn
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