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Tag Archives: death

Don’t worry, god is multilingual

My mother muttered, “okay, now you have to ask the god to let your grandmother come down and eat.”

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Posted byKellynnJanuary 22, 2020March 22, 2020Posted inpersonalTags:deathLeave a comment on Don’t worry, god is multilingual

‘Til death makes us parts

My sister, leaning in to fix my grandmother’s makeup, as we waited to seal her in her coffin.

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Posted byKellynnJanuary 20, 2020March 22, 2020Posted inbook review, personalTags:bodies, death, womenLeave a comment on ‘Til death makes us parts

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