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A Synonym for Living
Thursday, February 2, 2012
i should learn to be your type / of thief
my poem
houdini dog
is at TYPO.
the artist is
tim etchells.
the song is
glass
from field mouse via
beecharmer,
as always.
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A Synonym for Living
Sophie Klahr is a poet from Pittsburgh. Recent work appears or is forthcoming in The Offending Adam, Chautauqua, Pank Magazine, TYPO, and Ploughshares. She is an MFA candidate at the University of Houston, and the poetry editor of Gigantic Sequins.
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