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lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
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lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
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lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via
lost-veins:  “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986  (via

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