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Megan Collins

Lethe

She went to the water
to drown
an old love,

but it clung
to her body

like the wet
white lace
of her dress.

Megan Collins is a writer, teacher, and editor who lives in Connecticut.

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Dale Wisely
Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco
Tony Press
Robert Scotellaro, Editor Emeritus

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