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bellsofatlantis:Alice Notley, from In the Pines
bellsofatlantis:Margaret Atwood, from The Penelopiad, The Chorus Line: If I Was A Princess, A Popula
bellsofatlantis:Ada Limón, from Bright Dead Things, “In A Mexican Restaurant I recall How Much You U
bellsofatlantis:Ada Limón, from The Carrying; “Sometimes I think my body leaves a shape in the air”
bellsofatlantis:Alice Notley, from In the Pines
bellsofatlantis:Kenneth Rexroth, from Sacramental Acts: Love Poems; When we with Sappho
bellsofatlantis:Ada Limón, from Bright Dead Things, “In A Mexican Restaurant I recall How Much You U
bellsofatlantis:Odysseus Elytis, from The Collected Poems; Seven Nocturnal Heptastichs, VI Tr. by Je
bellsofatlantis:Kenneth Rexroth, from Sacramental Acts: Love Poems; When we with Sappho
bellsofatlantis:Alice Notley, from In the Pines
bellsofatlantis:Ijeoma Umebinyuo, from Questions for Ada; “Your Women”
bellsofatlantis:Ada Limón, from The Carrying; “Sometimes I think my body leaves a shape in the air”
bellsofatlantis:Hélène Cixous, from Coming to Writing and Other Essays
bellsofatlantis: Translation: “I love you. Infinitely and inexpressibly. I’ve woken up in the middle
bellsofatlantis:Lidia Yuknavitch, from The Chronology of Water: A Memoir
bellsofatlantis: Hélène Cixous, from Coming to Writing and Other Essays
bellsofatlantis:Ada Limón, from The Carrying; “Sometimes I think my body leaves a shape in the air”
bellsofatlantis:Lidia Yuknavitch, from The Chronology of Water: A Memoir
bellsofatlantis: Emily Berry, The Numbers Game
bellsofatlantis:Lidia Yuknavitch, from The Chronology of Water: A Memoir
bellsofatlantis:Lidia Yuknavitch, from The Chronology of Water: A Memoir
bellsofatlantis:Ada Limón, from The Carrying; “Sometimes I think my body leaves a shape in the air”
bellsofatlantis: Ijeoma Umebinyuo, from Questions for Ada; “Your Women”
bellsofatlantis:Rainer Maria Rilke, from Duino Elegies; The Ninth Elegy, tr. A. Poulin, Jr.
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