Monthly Archives: December 2016

Mythogenesis

“No wife of mine will have to work” she said he said, near half a century ago. And though she held career ideas in head and heart, she liked to feel her belly grow, and after giving birth she fell … Continue reading

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Nerves

As if there were a plot against my peace, there’s always something irritating me. My neck is stiff, my barnacles increase (for so I term arthritic bumps). The tree outside my door drops leaves, and tiny seeds as hard as … Continue reading

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