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Catch & Release
The border of humans is tender. I catch and release. Fungus starts on my flanks, like as not, the shape your fingerpads. Swim steelhead, if no less Texas, Tuba City, clear to the ice.
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from “A Charm for Sleep”
for NathanielFear has an ear in it and so it appears on all sides of night laden with beasts The hour “when” The hour “until” is the world’s tribulation To fall into history To fall down a hole To fall into the lion’s jaws So small the ear appears and yet, so laden with the night’s […]
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from “All the Buried Places”
for Peter GizziAll the buried places will eventually find you Salvaged from a cold day Everyone remembers with a Thread of Hatred So many years pulling after you Silent tethers of need Something steps out from behind a tree merely an accumulation of leaves Imagine it was your father coming back So that you could pass through […]
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Quelle
It is convenient we can’t find it. I was a child myself found standing in the backyards of the neighbor or looking through vinyl windows of a garage. The dreamer naturally thinks that what they have found is what they lost.
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Crow Transit Road
I find two ears go like tom toms with derelict spaces a sound of subdivision in the division in if afraid to fight boys / if afraid to die But remember its organization on the curb the prairie scurrying under the bed the antiquities of the neighbors discovered as if the difference were interval alone […]
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Zach Barocas, contributor
Suggested Reading The Sleeping Beauty, poem by Hayden Carruth Every Force Evolves a Form: Twenty Essays, Guy Davenport Doors of Perception, essays on typography & printing by Harry Duncan Collected Poems, Paul Goodman Willard Gibbs: American Genius, biography by Muriel Rukeyser Suggested Listening Gold CD, Ryan Adams The Argument LP, Fugazi Straight Life CD, Freddie […]
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Loop and Ring in Wildernesst
At the edge of the miniature golf course sits an elves’ house glow hearth lit I strain to see the fire and find a naked light bulb distraught wire everywhere elf house haunted long gone. Nothing disappears at night. All of us move to a house beneath a mountain and it is what Vesuvius was […]
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11.13.01
We’ve got some photos by Szu Burgess at the images page. This update features three views of the 9.11.01 terrorist demolition’s aftermath. We’ll be posting more of them in December. You’ll also find two more photographs made by Beth Cook. Light abounds. Miniside No 2 has been shipped to the printer’s. It will be a […]