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My Raucous, Singing Ear
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On the Train
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"I’m sitting on a blue seat, two red ones in front of me and a sign above them illustrating what priority seating",
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— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 15 September no. 106 2022; -
In the Car
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"Today I can drive. Yesterday I could not. The steering wheel in my hands is warm as victory. Driving can",
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At the Butcher
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"I have three children, fair, pale and risen lean, and I’m always buying chicken, what it means to be a mother",
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At the Supermarket
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"I have avoided supermarkets for three months now. The physio says it is very normal for people in my",
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At Home
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"I am couch-sprawled, pinch of lower back and hips because I twist my body outlandishly, a comfort that’s",
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