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August 30, 2016
 

Senior Discount

 
Ali Liebegott
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About This Poem

 

“I worked as a cashier at a grocery store for seven years where we had a senior discount. This discount brought out the good and bad in people. I was newly in love when I wrote this and wanted to imagine me and my girlfriend growing old together being the good kind of customers.”
—Ali Liebegott

 

Ali Liebegott is the author of The Beautifully Worthless (City Lights Publishers, 2013). She writes for the TV show Transparent and lives in Los Angeles, California.

Poetry by Liebegott

 

The Beautifully Worthless

(City Lights Publishers, 2013) 

"They Were Not Kidding in the Fourteenth Century" by Maureen N. McLane

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"Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand" by Walt Whitman

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"I know I am but summer to your heart (Sonnet XXVII)" by Edna St. Vincent Millay

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