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Issue 80
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Editor's Note
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POETRY
- Kelli Russell Agodon
- Heather Altfeld
- Derrick Austin
- Sam Barbee
- Michael Carman
- Adam Chiles
- Matthew Carter Gellman
- Stephen Harvey
- Holly Karapetkova
- Stephen Knauth
- Sara London
- Maren O. Mitchell
- Susan Musgrave
- D Nurkse
- Alison Palmer
- Doug Ramspeck
- Mitchell Andrew David Untch
- Joshua Weiner
- Jennifer Wheelock
- Ken White
- Emily Paige Wilson
Issue > Poetry
Brother with Gelding
What our mother wanted to keep
safe, she always attempted to,
pacing the white barn, talking
to the stableboy, talking to the wall.
She wanted to know for herself
what the roan had in store
for you, riding him the first time
as the pitch-pines loomed and shifted.
About autumn's unkept yard
I've dreamed your injuries erased—
your long boots glittering
as he bucked you into the gloam—
already her one blonde prayer
hardened in your ear.
Already the blackest nightsound
winnowing toward you.