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Today's poem is "Every year a little funeral cha-cha"

from Bone Bouquet

Caroline Cabrera is the author of three collections, most recently Saint X, winner of the Hudson Prize from Black Lawrence Press. She teaches with two nonprofits, Innovations for Learning and the 0, Miami Poetry Foundation. She lives in South Florida.

Other poems by Caroline Cabrera in Verse Daily:
June 28, 2018:   "Do squirrels remember where they bury their nuts?" "The Hindus have it right—I lost any houseplant I ever loved...."

Books by Caroline Cabrera:

Other poems on the web by Caroline Cabrera:
Two poems
"Why is the world green?"
Two poems
Two poems
"I Am Living For The Circuit That Will Retire My Name"
Two poems
Two poems
Two poems
Two poems
"https://www.foundryjournal.com/cabrera.html"
"Six of Spades"

About Bone Bouquet:

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Editor: Krystal Languell, Elizabeth Brasher, Allison Layfield

Other poems from Bone Bouquet in Verse Daily:
June 4, 2016:   "the roots of a mountain" by Leia Penina Wilson
December 17, 2012:   "Object In Our Conscience" by Emily Pettit
October 22, 2012:   "Oh No She Didn't But Then She Did" by Mary Biddinger

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