for Louis Simpson (1923–2012)   After the Caroline church and the colonists’ common, willow oaks and potato farms, you lay beneath a cedar branch, and your gnarled hands went east and west like sunrise across the boughs.   Safe at last. Or not. It’s been five years. And you, runner, frightened, quick, who survived […]

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