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Mar 2018
be soft they say
find the wool
knit by your grandmama
and remember its caress
warm across your infant skin
why do my calloused palms
avoid the embrace of
pillowing knit blankets
when I only sleep
in beds of collected rock
Written by
Brittany Hodges  Brooklyn
(Brooklyn)   
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