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Ivy

 

by Marcyn Campbell-Ogbunezu

Growing over my dilapidated ruin, once there was only disrepair as far as the eye could see

A lost cause, doors that wouldn’t open, windows that wouldn’t shut 

I was a house that was a ghost of a home, within just remnants of what had been

An iron tea kettle rusted over a brilliant ochre  Continue reading

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