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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most women are witches. &#8211; Talmud I chant the world alight and make myself anew.The angels come to hear my word, the sleeping earthawakes. My sister speaks the fire’s tongue, the true and vicious name. The heavens open, stars fall throughand splinter. Into all the rivers prowling north,I chant the world alight and make myself&#8230;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I knew you in the garden when you were full with fruit. I saw you slinking on your belly in the dust inside of him. And I called to you. Girl of bone, girl of breath, girl of bloody birthing. As we scrabbled in the dirt I pressed my fingers to your side. Scraped my&#8230;</p>
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