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Julia Lattimer
Julia Lattimer is a poet living in Boston, Massachusetts.
“To Braintree”, “To Bowdoin” and “To Lechmere”
If this train car were mine, I’d hang plants from the / metal bars. I’d stain the windows—blue, yellow, / pink, blue again, green. When I ride above this / Dorchester, the orange sky will pour onto my white / curtain lace, my stacks of books, my blushing skin.
Poetry
Issue 18
Julia Lattimer
Julia Lattimer is a poet living in Boston, Massachusetts.
“To Braintree”, “To Bowdoin” and “To Lechmere”
If this train car were mine, I’d hang plants from the / metal bars. I’d stain the windows—blue, yellow, / pink, blue again, green. When I ride above this / Dorchester, the orange sky will pour onto my white / curtain lace, my stacks of books, my blushing skin.
Poetry
Issue 18
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