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Annalynn Hammond – Abecedarian


Annalynn Hammond

Abecedarian


A bird can die effortlessly,
forgetting God. Hallelujahs
in jiggling kinetics, last
movements. No oppressive
prayers, questions, revelations.
Simply: torpedo, underbelly, velocity,
windshield, x-axis, yaw, zoom.

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