Spring Meteor Shower in Oakdale Cemetery
How I love the narrative of cemetery forays, the sky glowering with meteors, the earth shattered...
Read MoreAmy Graziano is a graduate of the SIUC MFA Creative Writing program in Poetry. Her work has appeared in Blue Earth Review, Naugatuck River Review, DIAGRAM, The National Poetry Review, Quick Fiction, and Verse Daily, among others. She is currently an English Instructor at Lake Land College in Mattoon, Illinois.
by Amy Graziano | Apr 1, 2014 | Poetry | 0
How I love the narrative of cemetery forays, the sky glowering with meteors, the earth shattered...
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It is black. You are an acrobat, flipping, forming, slick as a blade of grass. Outside, it is...
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A man with a balloon for a brain strums a beautiful myrtle guitar singing a lost, Irish tune which...
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We ate at the Royal Palace restaurant afterwards, cream potato soup and seasoned chicken....
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The Canadians will tell you that only rednecks live in America, where it’s warm and everyone’s...
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