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Annotated by:
- Coulehan, Jack
- Date of entry: Apr-17-2001
Summary
A sharp poem, directed to the sons of men. The poet wishes them periods, cramps, clots, and hot flashes. She wishes them the difficulties and embarrassments of the female gender. Mostly, she wishes that they experience the arrogance of gynecologists, "not unlike themselves."
Primary Source
Quilting
Publisher
BOA
Place Published
Brockport, N.Y.
Edition
1991
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