And so the rain becomes this refrain
for voices now silent that goes shhh.
The heuristics of weather
loom green's vertical acres.
A mind's wildering enterprise is how
water high-fives other water in its descent
and improvises a fugue ocean,
how a drab chorus of scrubjays
finds and hones the hidden diatonic
from twigs, bottle caps and the larval scraps.
This sight of robins spearing
wormholes reminds me how local
an occurrence terror can be.
Sometimes it's hard to live and not
feel besieged by breath,
by the air we inhabit into blood.
This place we've learned to call home
where a timeless rain is falling.
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Issue 59
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Editor's Note
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Poetry
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Fiction
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews Inventing Constellations
by Al Maginnes
- David Rigsbee reviews Inventing Constellations