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The Snake

The snake
reminded her of smooth grass
between gravel rocks where she stubbed her toe
blood oozing like hot syrup.
The grass had always fascinated her–
gentle blades among jagged stones.
The snake was like this–cunning,
resilient, out of place. Skin slick
but strangely warm.

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Marisa Donnelly, M.Ed., is a writer/editor, credentialed teacher, proud bonus mama, and CEO of Word & Sole, a creative platform and company offering expert writing/editing services. She is the Director of Donnelly’s Daily Apple, a flexible learning/tutoring and educational resource platform, and the lead voice for Momish Moments and Step by Step Parents, verticals dedicated to sharing and advocating for non-traditional parenting journeys. Marisa currently resides in San Diego, California, with her husband, kiddo, and their two rambunctious Pitbulls. ❤️

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