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Midwinter

Por: The Atlantic Life December 27, 2023

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A poem for WednesdayEvelyn Freja / Connected ArchivesDecember 27, 2023, 8 AM ETAfter, with their underwear still tangled in the top sheet, or just waking in winter, the stunned trees thrusting up their arms, he was always the first to leave the bed. Rising, he’d put on coffee. Or coming back, she’d pull him toward her with her legs wrapped around his waist, and when they fought he’d say, “Hey,” trying to reach her, and she’d say,... + full article



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