Jennifer Faylor is a poet living in New York City with her pet goldfish Edison. She has her MFA in poetry from Sarah Lawrence College and is the poetry editor of Opium Magazine. She’s been published in such places as Bat City Review, Elimae and Redivider.
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When she loves someone it's the worst— they wake each morning to find a new button sewn to their jacket, until one day they're covered in brightly colored bits of plastic and metal, the occasional pearl button swimming with city light.
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I am dark with foreign numbers, the confusion /
of cartoon-currency, the strange way /
these new people move their mouths. …
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