Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WHELK'S CASING, by LAURA LEE WASHBURN First Line: Small weds of apricot already grow Last Line: Enjoying the long sounds of bottom floor-growth. %sensuous: the full pucker of fish, red drum | ||||||||
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