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Tag: wedding dress liberation

Posted on 9 April 202020 April 2020

NaPoWriMo Quarantine Edition – Exercise 9

Today’s exercise is to write a poem about clothes. But not just any clothes: oh no. These are fancy clothes. Posh clothes. The sort of things you might wear if you were planning to be … dressed up to the nines … (Sorry.) (Well, no. Not really.) Ahem. Clothes. Specifically, the secret life of an item of clothing that …

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