Poetry
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At the Window
by John Grey Persistent rain,I open the curtains,dunk my facein the streetlight’s perforated glow. This is the wayto infiltrate the outside,with my nose against glass,a yellow-eyed ghost reflection, and half a nugget for a chin. From without,I must look likesome crazed nighthawk,in indeterminate pajamas, and three gold bars for a face. I do nothing to… Continue reading
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Two Poems by Elliott Schwebach
Colorado I am a toddler in the pharmacy aislelooking for my mother on the edge of composureI’m catching bees with my father and baby brother near City Park, I think could that have really happened? I know I’m searching for some matter of fact big enough to hold on to Upon My Earth your affection,… Continue reading
