Drafts of prose poems about memory and forgetting.
Monday, April 20, 2020
At the mailboxes, with Rush
"If
you said 2.2 million people would die, you'd shut it down, too," Rush
Limbaugh intoned as Lilith and I approached Stan the (Mail)man with my
packages. Just put them on the bumper, he said. I governed my tongue.
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