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Caroline Shank
Poems
Apr 2020
You Might Remember
My poems fall flat
like a slap on a
warm winter night.
I'm an old woman
in a dry season.
I tally the years on
prayer beads. The
clack doesn't help.
I call out "Dr. Dr. Take
my breath away. It's
all I have left to pay
the toll."
I try and try to call
you but my hands
fail. There is
nothing left of
me. I lay my
crackled hands
on a picture
you might
remember.
Caroline Shank
Written by
Caroline Shank
77/F/Wisconsin
(77/F/Wisconsin)
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