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The Field by Sasha Pimentel Chacon

Once, a boy touched me on my nose, the squat slope unlike his own. If our bodies were land, his was full of ridges, cliffs dark under snow, jagged spectacles- and parting the folds together, we found mine: a small yellow plain. We fingered the grass. Felt its cold tear our fingers, our hands shifting, [...]

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