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Poem: Pearl

Pearl  -By Shannon Laws   There’s a pebble in my boot named “That Night” A callus has formed around it I’ll never find a pearl in my sock   That time the time I failed That one time that night the night nothing worked and you died   How sorry I am Both legs limpContinue reading “Poem: Pearl”

Posted byShannon LawsJune 19, 2016Posted inMadrona GroveTags:grieving, How sorry I am, pearl, poetry, process poetry, That NightLeave a comment on Poem: Pearl

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