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Literary Imagination Advance Access published online on May 26, 2007

Literary Imagination, doi:10.1093/litimag/imm052
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Night Watch

Yerra Sugarman

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Comes her soul, Lord, leaking.
My mother's outline loosening—
the soul oozing.
There's no sufficient patch for.
Night leans against the window, speaking rain.
Something, is it you Lord,
tugs the lines of her—
(After, whose words . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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