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Alternative Facts


  If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything. —Mark Twain   Heartsick. My tumbler’s etched with sprays, flowers that gather toward the rim, the sun on a single stem, its yellow medicine easing down to where the valleys speak in gilded languages. I drink down to sentences, imagining how, on pages, […]

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