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      <image:caption>Swimmers in the Caribbean After Susan Mitchell At a Starbucks on Union Avenue, it rains and a stranger closes his eyes over me. I’d like to blame him for this, how much I am like a window now— it was a cab ride, those early years. We drove to Central Park, you pressed a piece of cloth to a cut on my heel, remember? Like oil, it shined in the car light. Come with me to Trinidad and Tobago you said. Your wife, your girls gone. Port of Spain, the air salted with spring—there you said the lime goes on forever. I saw us— beach hat and folding chairs, watch the ocean tag the shore, retreat. Ships in the bay bobbing like bucking horses, towels the color of sunset. You said at night we’d sit flushed with rum and cheap wine, side by side on the balcony, looking out—darkness like the hem of a sheer skirt. You in white linen and well into forty. My mother warned me: never love a man you can’t understand. Your teeth were a fence painted between your lips. I shouldn’t have believed you. Sometimes still, sometimes— love is a dark pool at the bottom of a dark well, or something else: refuse and rainwater which take me back home. What I say, I say without mercy and what you said, listen to me— they were not songs.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About - Christine Degenaars</image:title>
      <image:caption>has work published in Rattle, Tar River Poetry, Epiphany, Nimrod International Journal, Cider Press Review, &amp; elsewhere. She was nominated for the 2023 Pushcart Prize and in 2022 was selected as a semi-finalist in the 92Y Discovery Poetry Contest. She is the recipient of the 2021 Colie Hoffman Prize in Poetry and the Bishop Kelleher Award. She graduated from Hunter College with a Master of Fine Arts in Poetry. Thin Glass, her debut collection, will be published by Fernwood Press in 2025. She lives in New York. Get in touch via email.</image:caption>
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