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“she talks about her soul
but her eyes are blank”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“heroes don’t haunt
so what did that make you”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“I forced you out of myself
and never said goodbye”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“she feels alive when she infects your wounds”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“she knows how to play the good part
that’s how you lose your good judgement”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“he reads books
because it’ll hurt more
when he eventually burns them”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“he wants my body to function
not my soul to live”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“it’s not a free choice when you depend on it”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“not enough experience
I have so much e x p e r i e n c e
it would make you choke”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“you took the war
and distributed it
like sacramental bread”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“what they think about the most
never makes it out of their mouths”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry
“she is so empty inside
she’ll devour you whole”
Laura Gentile, you ate popcorn in my house of grief: transgenerational poetry