I was always getting into the wrong car. Ox blood shoes tapped against cement You weren’t afraid of color at night The hair of the dog that bit me lays beside me: a ford truck torso Your crumpled c…
The Fem: Wrong Car | Jennifer MacBain-Stephens
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Jennifer is a writer who currently lives in Iowa City, Iowa where she is landlocked. She writes poetry, hikes, takes photos, makes collages, bikes, and rock climbs. She works at a science journal. She also wrote four YA non-fiction books a world of time ago when she lived in NYC. View all posts by jennifermacbainstephens

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