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which raises
a jurisdictional question:
when exactly
does it stop being mine?
upon cell death?
on its way
out of the follicle?
the instant it loses
contact with my scalp?
suppose one hair
falls from my head
to my sweater....
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I told myself
I’d never use
the word butterfly
in a poem
because of
clichés
or whatever
but here I am,
w...
Valles Marineris is not one canyon
but a system,
which already makes
this metaphor less convenient.
Regardless, let’s continue.
It’s nearly 4,000 kilometers long
and up to ten deep,
long enough—NASA notes—
to stretch from...
Settle on the right ratio
of milk to espresso—
sip it slowly,
before words put their shoes on.
Keep plenty of plants, their leaves
a record of light,
of growth that happened
when you weren’t looking.
Play enough music, enou...
I've been assembling my first poetry manuscript for the better part of this year. Somewhere around the fortieth rearrangement, I realized the only way to stop myself from adding more poems while I wait for feedback was to write one about th...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Hybrid writer drawn to soft things with sharp edges: plants with inner lives, unruly bodies, & daily absurdities. Best of the Net–nominee; poems in The Hopper, Tiny Seed Lit., Plants & Poetry, & elsewhere. Coaxing my debut collection into final form.
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