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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HIP BONES, by KATE YOUTHER First Line: I dry dishes whenever my father washes. Today he stops to look at Last Line: One leg at a time - just like the next man Subject(s): Children; Hips; Physical Disabilities; Virginity | |||
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