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  • About
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    • Burn Scars: A Memoir of the Land and Its Loss
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Journey Into Spring: Aren't We All a Bit Like Venus Now?

April 13, 2011 by Patricia Prijatel

The Poem, “Truth in Advertising,” by Andrea Cohen seems fitting for those of us who have been through breast surgery. It’s all about how Venus de Milo would be some average chick if she had both arms. Garrison Keillor read the poem today on Writer’s Almanac.


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