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When the Moon Keeps Rising and She Is Still Dead, and: Ground Rules, and: Addiction Dynasty, and: I Drew a Circle around a Future Tattoo, and: Turnover
Abstract:“When the Moon Keeps Rising and She is Still Dead” is a poem about grief for the speaker’s friend.“Turnover” is a poem about grief and naming absence.“Ground Rules” is a poem about the cyclical nature of the physical world.“I Drew a Circle Around a Future Tattoo” is a poem about the speaker reckoning with her past.