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May 2021
From which would the worst hand be dealt,
That they should see into my soul like an open wound,
A throbbing problem case,
Or for their own to be missing entirely
Abundance and absence are sisters in a carriage,
Dressed in ribbons
Sewn in breathlessly tight and bickering
I’ve not the modern medicine to heal them
Of their fevers
Calli Kirra
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Calli Kirra  23/Los Angeles/London
(23/Los Angeles/London)   
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