The Poet is Now Homeless

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Her landlord entered her room, by the door he had formerly told her she was free to put a lock on, without permission, while she was in bed and sleeping.

She picked up the three small bags she’d been taking the trouble to keep always packed for the past several days, and departed.

There’s no home for her in this world.

If there is no next world there’s no home for her at all.

She’s sixty years old, and disabled.

Disabled.

She’s harmed no one.

What’s left to say?

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The poet/editor of this website is physically disabled, and lives at a fraction of her nation’s poverty level. Contributions may be made at:https://www.gofundme.com/are-you-a-patron-of-the-arts

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