The Virginia Quarterly Review, April 1st, 2000
1.
The April rain has a smell
that lingers among grass and earth
and the diffusing gray of the city sky
makes the car lights more luminous
this might be a fantasy but it rather the other side of the poem
on the other side of the pom
I see a form in the shadows:
legs, a breast, an obsured face
and some who no longer walk Earth
on the other side of the poem
I see a form in the shadows:
legs, a breast, an obscured face
and some who no longer walk Earth
on the other side of the poem
I am writing the poem
in thier immenst silence
of grief without reference
each dawn on the other s...
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