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Abuela

by VictoriaRed

My grandmother sticks sewing pins in the walls Sharp, invisible pins with the bulbs sticking out She claims they moved there by themselves True, I’ve never seen her do it- But there’re needles in the floor Tiny, sinister needles with the smallest eyes She says she doesn’t mind them Slides on her black slippers And she walks
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Jan 3, 2021
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#family#house#sew#sewing#love#strength#hope
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