
A cute Kerry advance once changed clothes as we drove in my car. ‘Nice you have tinted windows,’ she said. I can sweet talk secret service agents like a g-man whisperer. And that’s about it for my political bona fides.
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This is a poem that combines the feeling of being unhoused with an incident from my childhood when I floated too far from shore. It hints at the story of the summer 2022 fire that made me flee my home.
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