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Dec 2012
plodding through the halls a coarse glacier ,
with each step the floorboards creak and quiver .
her immense contours trembling in agony ,
struggling to keep still from the drooping layers ;
thighs thick as pillars
with a body size of boulders
trunk like arms for a match .
her eyes hard as stone
a stare cold as marbles .
people shun her like a contagious disease ;
the food she consumed is still bubbling inside ,
it's there to stay willing never to be expelled .
a chunk of trash emitting gut retching smells ,
a walking reminder to watch all we eat.
Léia Cheshire Estérel
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Léia Cheshire Estérel  24/Two-Spirit/Lalaland
(24/Two-Spirit/Lalaland)   
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   Kendra Hall
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