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Mika Nagasaki


Mika Nagasaki

another song for the
pacific

there is nothing wrong with the
indian ocean off of toliara,
where i snapped this foto.
yes i am a swimming sea
turtle and yes i do
carry my home all over the
water molecules. in the house i
have a lot of shadows
and they slide over the faces of women
and men, conjuring ghosts of
former mothers and friends
lost at sea.


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