In the Fields
Issue #139
Spring 2019
with lines from D. A. Powell We unyoke owl pellets from marrow in desert meadow. His mouth pigeon eye, a torch, womb turned flower. He, still a boy, dug from cactus skull. Undress into bark beetles. He...
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