For Girl Without Glue by Connie Carmichael

Oh my darlings,  Carmichael had me deep in my sads with this one. Some things and some people you can't fix, no matter how hard you wish to.

Connie Carmichael

Connie Carmichael is a former mental health care worker. She is retired and lives in Columbus, Ohio with her wife, her loyal dog, and a head full of poetry. Her poetry has been published in Better Than Starbucks, Pocket-Lint, Writers and Readers Magazine, and Dyst Literary Journal.

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