Grief and more grief, taking us nowhere. My mother is wearing a discolored dress, and she’s been dead for years now. The play-acting buffoonery of children chasing a madman in the street cages me still.   Spring flowers break down silently on the mountains. My breath stretches and roams the stiffened fields. Buried murmurs […]

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