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New Home

Today I bused home with mom from the post office.
She was inside a box, CREMATED REMAINS stickers slapped on all sides.

She’d been shelved in a mildewed apartment’s closet for a decade.
I pointed out landmarks in her new neighborhood as she rested comfortably in my lap.

New Home

Today I bused home with mom from the post office.
She was inside a box, CREMATED REMAINS stickers slapped on all sides.

She’d been shelved in a mildewed apartment’s closet for a decade.
I pointed out landmarks in her new neighborhood as she rested comfortably in my lap.

Stuart Bloomfield, 43

Seattle

 
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