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“Snow Tracks”

An image of a poem. It reads: Against frigid white, a bundled girl scrimmages with a door. THe door sticks against the footplate of her wheelchair, and spoked wheels shrug back again, again. In the wakeful night her bones break down, porous as pumice. Snow storms convert nerves to live wires. But while the morning light is still blonde and slant, she pumps her wheels to Lofi tunes and rolls long tracks through the glitter.

“Snow Tracks,” Jabberwock Review, Vol. 42.2 (Winter/Spring), March 2022, page 30.

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