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26.12.10

Old Women by Judith Ortiz Cofer

one moist lump; balls of string, baby clothes of cracked satin

and ragged lace, shoes curling tongue to heel – homogenized,

all of it velvety to the touch,

turning in the thick air of wet coughs and tea,

the thing they all once were – paper to pulp, cloth to fiber,

ashes to ashes.

1 comment:

  1. can i know the meaning of this poem.can u explain about the poem.tq.

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