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Making Ends Meet, poem by Teisha Dawn Twomey
A good rule of thumb, is to pull the fine thread through a length twice the stretch. Wind the string in a semi-circle to make a loop, pull the ends through, tie the split twin tails taut together knotted twice or … Continue reading
Two Poems by Teisha Dawn Twomey
Wanderunlust I want to believe in truck stop diners blueberry pancakes, vacation villages on the way to never ever again land. By morning, I’d think any place could be home. I continue to carry old key chains with me. They fail to unlock any doors … Continue reading