The Shape I Used to Be
My body’s built of rubber bands & steak. The first time I sprinted to the woods & back...
Read MoreJim Davis is a graduate of Knox College and now lives, writes, and paints in Chicago, where he edits the North Chicago Review. Jim’s work has appeared in Seneca Review, Blue Mesa Review, Poetry Quarterly, Whitefish Review, The Café Review, and Contemporary American Voices, in addition to winning the Line Zero Poetry Contest, Eye on Life Poetry Prize, and multiple Editor's Choice awards. www.jimdavispoetry.com
My body’s built of rubber bands & steak. The first time I sprinted to the woods & back...
Read More“Take off your Band-Aid ‘cause I don’t believe in touchdowns” – Jeff Tweedy No greater pomp...
Read Moreby Jim Davis | Jul 24, 2012 | Flash Fiction | 0
Tucking a stray tress behind her ear, we listen to every...
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