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Such a small, pure object a poem could be, made of nothing but air a tiny string...
Author:
Mary Karr
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Lit
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Such a small, pure object a poem could be, made of nothing but air a tiny string of letters, maybe small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. But it could blow everybody's head off.
( Mary Karr )
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