Literary Imagination Advance Access originally published online on June 6, 2007
Literary Imagination 2007 9(3):304-307; doi:10.1093/litimag/imm083
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Thirteen Departures from the Moon
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Whiter than memory—
Skeins of children in the pasture:
"Oh the full moon rose over us ..."
tiniest petal of smile in their eyes
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He hears the anthem
of moon-cadenced hills
banging
at the windowpanes:
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