From "In Memory of Rita Hester", by Nancy R. Nangeroni:
I gazed into the windows
of the bar where you were last seen
I searched each patron's eyes for signs of guilt
I heard again your mama cry
"Who took away my child?"
echoing off canyon walls of brick and steelI still hear your mama's cries
Haunting the canyons of my mind
You were just too much girl
For somebody else's world
[Today is the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance.]
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