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Ann Tweedy

drag kings

outing

by Ann Tweedy posted in: Poem | 0

it has become almost religious: two or three times
each week, i drive an hour to see women pretend
they are men. their breasts have been wound
and flattened, their hair cut short, they are– Read More

bar poems, bi poems, coming out, coming out poems, drag kings, LGBTQ poems

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