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Smoothed for gripping is not for resisting what would
you resist: wood of which you are made you must be
inside of:

each one has a name by virtue, is species
inside of one larger: the woods, not for resisting
but who?
The answer is granter not elsewhere, is gripping
its species before it is person

learns wooden from made from: this is a tree.

 

 


Amanda Auerbach is a poet and literary critic currently based in Maryland. Her book What Need Have We for Such as We was published by C&R Press in 2019, and her poems have appeared in the Paris Review, Kenyon Review, Conjunctions, and Fence.

 

 

 

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