Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SOOTHING THE BURN, by ELIZABETH POLINER First Line: My sister and I, barely teenage Last Line: I feel her palms gather the burn, open to fire Subject(s): Grandparents; Sisters; Sunbathing; Vacation | ||||||||
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