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Elizabeth Acevedo
Elizabeth Acevedo
Elizabeth Acevedo is the New York Times–bestselling author of The Poet X (2018), which won the National…. Read More
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You Mean You Don’t Weep at the Nail Salon?By Elizabeth Acevedo
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The editors discuss Elizabeth Acevedo’s poem “Iron” from the April 2018 issue of Poetry.
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The clearest memory I have of my friend: his body perched like a sparrow atop the tallest
tree.
The clearest memory I have of my friend: his body perched like a sparrow atop the tallest
tree.
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The hoot of being alive. Name it
whatever you
whatever you
like.
The hoot of being alive. Name it
whatever you
whatever you
like.
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When we go together, what is the simple form we
make?
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You make the tender parts of me
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