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    Ryan Murphy
    “The sidewalks flash silver with mica.
    Skyline smeared with geese.

    By way of recognition
    I lost the sound of your voice.”
    Ryan Murphy, Down with the Ship
    tags: poetry

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    Benjamin  Taylor
    “On a certain afternoon of July, at the tawniest hour, on Galvez Island, the earth -- the tilting spinning earth -- was unearthly. There is no accounting for this adequacy, this splendor that overtakes you. You lack neither flour nor oil while the famine lasts. On a certain afternoon, at a certain hour, the earth is earth no longer, but a fragment of eternity. And you, greenhorn jest of time, are a fragment of eternity too.”
    Benjamin Taylor, Tales Out of School
    tags: life

  • #3
    Joshua Kryah
    “I did not foresee my words becoming such a reverie of mimic and refrain.”
    Joshua Kryah, Glean: Poems

  • #5
    Aryn Kyle
    “Beginnings are so important. Just finding that right moment to introduce this character, this world, it’s everything.”
    Aryn Kyle

  • #6
    “We are each what never leaves us, what we never see
    the back of
    is the self. But what loves us

    is at the back, as Eurydice was
    escorting him out
    without his knowing.”
    Christina Davis, Forth A Raven

  • #7
    Jamie O'Neill
    “He saw the black water and the declining sun and the swan dipping down, its white wings flashing, and slowing and slowing till silver ripples carried it home. It was a scene which seemed the heart of this land. The lowing sun and the one star waking, white wings on a black water, and the smell of rain, and the long lane fading where a voice comes in the falling night.
    --Ireland, said Scrotes.
    --Yes, this is Ireland.

    Jamie O'Neill, At Swim, Two Boys



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