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Cheryl Gatling is a nurse by night, poet by day. Her poems have appeared in Wisconsin Review, Cimarron Review, Comstock Review, and the online journal Born. She lives in Syracuse, New York.
She wouldn’t suck. She wouldn’t cuddle. / Her eyes rolled toward me, then away again. / I hugged her to my chest and ran / from the doctor’s office to the X-ray lab.
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