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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

In Blue and Bone by A.J. Huffman


Wearing a dress,
ripped to show these scars,
is considered art.
Only if the ghost
of some beautiful suicide
stands naked.
To battle
for the right to hold
a folded tail
of my funeral shroud.
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