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family portrait

National Poetry Writing Month 2016, Day #2

2016/04/02 — 6 Comments

Today’s NaPoWriMo prompt is to ‘write a poem that takes the form of a family portrait.’ We never did those in my family, so (as Mad magazine might put it) blecch!
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