A Woman's Issue
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"A Woman's Issue" is a poem by Margaret Atwood.
Incipit:
- The woman in the spiked device
- that locks around the waist between
- the legs, with holes in it like a tea strainer
- is Exhibit A.
The last line reads "Who invented the word love?"
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