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NO RESULT IS SO FALSE BUT THAT IT CAN BE MADE TO APPEAR VALID by Emily Kendal Frey |
7/6/12 |
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My days aren't better without you but they aren't worse. Some tattoos I'd get: reservoir, giant white crane, door opening into another door and a telescope beyond that. Always on the radio I am disappointed. When people mention the future they mean leaves, dirt.
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Emily Kendal Frey is the author of The Grief Performance (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2011), winner of the Poetry Society of America's Norma Farber First Book Award (2012), as well as several chapbook and chapbook collaborations. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
Art: Leak in Logic (Little Pink Stream Running through the Grass, 2012) by Greg Allen-Müller.
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