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Natasha Kafka

The Curse of a Mirror

I looked at the mirror
and saw hundreds
of you.

Natasha Kafka is a large small creature living under the sea and writing poetry to make her father Triton joyful as Santa Claus.

 

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12/14/2018PoemsNatasha KafkaDale Wisely

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Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco
Tony Press

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