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Anuja Ghimire

My Child Draws

Her eyes believe
each new color
on the empty paper
as the pencil strikes
defibrillate
my waning heart.

Anuja Ghimire lives in Dallas and with her husband and two little girls and writes poems.

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08/04/2015PoemsAnuja GhimireDale Wisely

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