
Poem: “Clearing” by Christopher Kondrich
CLEARING Never have we worshipped so many suns: the morning sun with its golden tassels,…
CLEARING Never have we worshipped so many suns: the morning sun with its golden tassels,…
ALL I WANT IS A LEMON plucked from the folds of my skirt and perfumed…
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