The Broken Daughter Poem by Russell Edson

The Broken Daughter



His daughter had broken. He took her to be repaired. . .If you'll just pump-up her backside, and rewire her hair. . .

This girl needs a whole new set of valves, and look at all those collision marks around her face, said the mechanic.

I just want her fixed-up enough to use around the house; for longer trips I have my wife.

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Russell Edson

Russell Edson

Connecticut, United States
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