The Crickets Remember
These days, any little thing distracts me: a moth clicking its body on the tin roof in Morse code,...
Read MoreMaggie Graber is an M.F.A. candidate at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. Her chapbook, Beads, was a finalist in the 2012 Button Poetry Exploding Pinecone Chapbook Contest, and her work has been featured or is forthcoming in Toad, Utter, Avatar Review, and Gingerbread House among others. She loves Lake Michigan.
by Maggie Graber | Oct 1, 2013 | Poetry | 0
These days, any little thing distracts me: a moth clicking its body on the tin roof in Morse code,...
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I wonder if this was the first time you felt guilt snare...
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-after Etheridge Knight I have crossed this land and let me...
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Little squares crossed hatch ...
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