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Jackson Holmes
In the din of agesso quiet only the squeakof charcoal sneakersand the stentorian tutelageof living massesobtrude—goddesswith a breast exposed,Mary drawing bloodfrom fingers brushing thorns—overhead the tapestryof knights and days—in glass enclosed, breastplates,armor . . . . . . . Continue Reading »
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