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Climate Adaptation, # 1

Helen Moore

Mar 01 2014

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Climate Adaptation, # 1

 

I’m building ditches, ponds

puddled with clay

 

I’ll grow skeins of Watercress

& webbed feet

 

my skin may turn subtly

responsive, secrete

 

moisture like a rounded hymen

my vocal sac

 

could pulse at mud

the boggy wrack of wetlands

 

Helen Moore

 

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