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An Old House, These Woods

August 27, 2019

An old house, these woods / sunlight drips through leaky trees / on the forest floor /

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Grief is an Animal, Slouching

October 16, 2018

For B. I. Grief is an animal, slouching behind the bolted door in your soul’s bleak and darkened house – ranging around with muddy paws and ragged claws, dragging the covers off the bed, off of your chest and thrashing through the cold ashes left by the fire gone cold in the hearth of your … More Grief is an Animal, Slouching

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The years like great black oxen tread the world, and God, the herdsman, goads them on behind, and I am broken by their passing feet.  –

WB Yeats

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