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Poems
2015 to 2020

Madison Scott-Clary

With topics ranging from gender to mental health, flower language to dogs, these five years worth of selected poems by Madison Scott-Clary represent some of her best works, now collected in to one book. ***Coming January 1, 2020!***

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* Poems from *Missives* * Though the flow're may bloom ere long * Delay, then, the morn * Thy gift * You find me at a disadvantage * A rose, single, now blooming * Unimportant verse about important people * Collected haiku * Mental Health * There is too much fire in me * Heligoland * Bruise vision * Beneath her coat was a whole identity * Asertu * Numeno * Rush * Gender * Somehow, she's me * Post-op images * Fair and square * Miscellany * The dogs assure me * A year starts not on January first * Growth * When I fall, I will remain whole * I know there's rest * Every time I fall * Meaning & Self
Her hair is tied with a ribbon Saying "This is not for you." She wears a pendant of stamped brass Saying "Non sum qualis eram." "I have been a hero since birth," She tells herself, As though that will somehow Explain her scars.