She does not think today will be the day.
Her hair, unbraided yet, hangs in damp strands,
the wet, just-curling, limply-falling ropes
indicating that she has finally showered.
That’s more than she did yesterday, at least. Continue reading
She does not think today will be the day.
Her hair, unbraided yet, hangs in damp strands,
the wet, just-curling, limply-falling ropes
indicating that she has finally showered.
That’s more than she did yesterday, at least. Continue reading