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Poem: denial With your own eyes

Seoul SisterJune 1, 2020June 1, 2020Child Abuse, Poetry, psychology

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Imagined Conversation:

M:“You saw it with your own eyes”

B:“You imagined what it meant”

M:“I was a child who didn’t know about sex

How could I have imagined

what I didn’t know existed?”

B: Silence.

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