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raze i'm fine until i'm in her arms. then i can't stop shaking. our newborn child already wears the face of someone who's seen too much too soon. he directs me with one skinny finger. shows me where i need to be. i wander into a waiting room that doubles as a cafeteria. between these white walls are the men who've judged me without knowing who i am. i puncture their pride the same way they've wounded mine. weaponizing words. the leader of the pack assumes a fighting stance. but no one raises a hand to me. my world reduced to roundhouse kicks and broken glass. my name on a shirt too generous to fit my shrinking frame. 230322
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