Twin Brother And Sister
Photo by Tom Strecker on Unsplash by Sara Siddiqui Chansarkar My twin brother grew light-skinned like the milk he sucked from Ma’s breast and I, brown like the
Photo by Tom Strecker on Unsplash by Sara Siddiqui Chansarkar My twin brother grew light-skinned like the milk he sucked from Ma’s breast and I, brown like the
Photo by ketut pexels.com by Kathryn Silver-Hajo My adventure-ready carry-on is midway to the overhead when this guy offers to hoist it up. You’re a prince, I
Photo by Adam Sherez on Unsplash by Charlotte Hamrick You rub fish oil in your hair, on your elbows and toes as the cat licks & licks an
Photo by Gaspar Uhas on Unsplash by Charlotte Hamrick you grab my arm to hold me still, saying I Won’t let you go! I turn faster than a deer
Photo by Girl with red hat on Unsplash by Amy Barnes David and I released our high school biology class frogs, like a teenage dramedy moment where we
Photo by Ramiro Martinez on Unsplash by Amy Barnes I give birth at the post office as boxed baby chicks chirp and cheer me on from the counter,
Photo by Jordane Mathieu on Unsplash by Guy Biederman Beatrice rolls pie dough. I harvest hope from the silver Birch, sprigs of wonder and stalks of gladness from
Photo by Kedar Gadge on Unsplash by Guy Biederman Sea otters hold hands when they sleep so they won’t float apart. I reach for your hand, you reach
Photo by Stewart MacLean on Unsplash by Robert Vaughan My mother would lay out my clothes for church: my pink pants, paisley shirt and a white floral ascot
Photo by Nikolett Emmert on Unsplash by Kellene O’Hara My tongue wants water, but instead tastes hot sand. She looks beyond the horizon of dust, seeing the things
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