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A Milk Jug Birdhouse, poem by Helen Losse

A Milk Jug Bird­house My mind rejects what my eyes can see. A girl— using a phone book for a boost­er seat— sits at a table in the yard, beside an aban­doned clothes dry­er. She’s carv­ing a bird­house from an emp­ty milk car­ton. … Con­tin­ue read­ing

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