The Tobacco Picker’s Mother by Glen Benison

A hot water bottle, pressed firmly against my lower back, Is held tight by Mother’s body weight. She sits on me, facing my feet, massaging my aching legs. Eight hours in the fields, roasted by the summer sun, Fingers gummed by the yellow ooze of the tobacco plant, Nausea gnawing in my belly urged by...

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