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Twilight

Poetry
By early winter Our world begins to shift. Approaching dusk We stroll miles from houses Sunk into valleys of animal-empty…

Caries

Poetry
Little hole little well of dark staining the lacquer of my tooth little confessor coming close and coming close why…

The Coldest Winter

Poetry
Fatherbird perched on the country’s frozen edge. England! Bridlington Bay – He glanced from side to side and the wind…
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