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  • 03/02/202117/03/2022

“Supermarket,” The Magnolia Review

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“Supermarket”
The Magnolia Review

Supermarket

Supermarket, Part I

When I’m in the supermarket and I see a little girl
With hair the same thick blonde as mine,
I wonder, in some nonsensical,
Yet almost semi-logical way whether she’s lost too…

Continue reading in Volume 6, Issue 1

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