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​She has a kind face
She has long, long eyelashes
 
I know where we are going
 
Chamomile country, flattened into
hospital ward, two dimensions
no relief, no reward: hundreds of tiny birds
 
There is so much more to say, she said
Yes, I said
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Rebecca Norris Webb. Blackbirds from My Dakota. © The Artist.

Lucy Wainger’s poems appear or are forthcoming in POETRY, Hobart, Mezzo Cammin, SOFTBLOW, and elsewhere. She reads poetry submissions for Winter Tangerine and is a freshman at Emory University. 
Originally a poet, Rebecca Norris Webb often interweaves her text and photographs in her books, most notably with her monograph, My Dakota — an elegy for her brother who died unexpectedly — with a solo exhibition of the work at The Cleveland Museum of Art in 2015, and a second edition published this winter. Her photographs have appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and Le Monde, among other publications. Her sixth book, Slant Rhymes, with her husband and creative partner Alex Webb, will be released next spring. The work was inspired by their joint Instagram.
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