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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
UGLY STEPSISTERS, by STEPHEN DALE COREY First Line: We hobble blind through the world-alive Last Line: Old blood stains the deepest recess of the slipper. %we feel it still, that moment when we made it f Subject(s): Stepsisters | |||
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