lifeinpoetry:

                                    I think she might be a god or at least
                   godlike in the wonder she possesses

unlike static, unlike breathing, unlike thoughts that race with the urgency
                                          of living in a lawless body.

Joshua Jennifer Espinoza, from “Wake Me Up When My Gender Ends,” published in Hyperallergic

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