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![]() I love this because I like to think of myself as a mix of Scarlett and Melanie. Scarlett first, Melanie second, and somehow still, a west coast liberal.
![]() Terra by Faith Shearin I grew up watching Gone With the Wind with my grandmothers, rehearsing for my life as Scarlett or Melanie. On the bright steps of my southern childhood I practiced pinching my cheeks, holding my breath while someone else tied my corsets. I could make a dress out of curtains. I could deliver a baby while, outside, Atlanta burned. When the wagon took me home to Terra I would save the plantation by murder or marriage, my hat tied beneath my chin in a cheerful bow. Like Melanie I would forgive anything, befriend prostitutes, donate my wedding ring to the soldiers. Someone would kiss me in a field where cotton no longer bloomed. I would want whatever I could not have. I would die trying to have another child. My husband would never recover from loving me: my shape on that marble staircase, too restless for an afternoon nap. |
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