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Nov 2019
your burdens like a dowry chest
filled with linen that you can’t
digest? Or do you carry it as
a satchel, with a ruler and an apple?

Do you carry
yourself like a chicken without
a head, butchered for the stew,
served with bread? Or do you carry
yourself as a tiger, fierce and determined
no matter what transpires?
sandra wyllie
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sandra wyllie  56/F
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