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Poems by Karen Lockett Warinsky
Tough Girls We were a little afraid of those girls– tough girls in our town– the life they came from. Lank hair, wiry bodies with taut faces, expressions hardened by scant meals, their eyes plunged through ours as they sized us up, black liquid eyeliner … Continue reading