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Two Poems By Jennifer S. Cheng

June 17, 2015

If temperature were a way to know the world, then

waning heat, half-heat, these would be names for the body in progress

and not merely words for the time of day. If texture were our

primary experience, we might have ways of calling ourselves

to others.

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In Poetry Tags Jennifer S. Cheng, Poetry, Anthropology of the Body

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