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Flirtation
By Rita Dove – The first African-American woman to be named Poet Laureate of the United States After all, there’s no need to say anything at first. An orange, peeled and quartered, flares like a tulip on a wedgewood plate Anything can happen. Outside the sun has rolled up her rugs and night strewn salt [...]
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