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Sunday, January 20, 2013
What Could Have Been a Child by Christina Osborn
Red rivulet like ribbon winds through muggy water
Slowly, giving bulk back to the body of the daughter
In an oily tub of green and silver visions of the flood
And a rich and rosy residue, thick rubber-wriggling blood
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