journal (take #40)
dear diary, there is nothing to soothe the pain but a photograph, a painted page, a poem — when something has cut clean through my sternum with a dull box knife, i only know how…
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nat raum is a queer disabled artist, writer, and editor based on unceded Piscataway and Susquehannock land in Baltimore. Past publishers of their writing include Split Lip Magazine, Poetry.onl, Baltimore Beat, Poet Lore, beestung, and others. Find them online at natraum.com.
dear diary, there is nothing to soothe the pain but a photograph, a painted page, a poem — when something has cut clean through my sternum with a dull box knife, i only know how…
dear diary, everyone always brags about it, but i think being the backbone of a household is overrated. anecdotal evidence arises on a daily basis, when my body inevitably aches to the point where there…