Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SISTER, NOW THAT YOUR MOTHER IS DEAD, by HAYAN CHARARA First Line: Remember to separate dirty clothes %in the washroom, hang linen shirts Last Line: The center of his world, except %for what she left behind | ||||||||
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