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I Have a Poem the Size of the Moon

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I Have A Poem The Size Of The Moon is a book of poems about Nebraska. Not cornfields, not Cities, highways, long drives and the political conversations simmering. Between Meteors and Fireflies In a drought year, corn stubble bends into “Farmers pray for rain.” Tumbleweeds take time to harmonize and choreograph, somewhere between meteors and fireflies. The grocery sells blueberries all year round, but the charge card feels heavy as a refrigerator once you slip it from the wallet. You don’t end up buying the magazines, just browse. It’s a tow truck, doorbell button, garbage disposal broke no real difference between a silo and a paper sack, it seems. And in the hallway, light glows from under the bathroom door.

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I Have a Poem the Size of the Moon, Matt Mason

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Titel
I Have a Poem the Size of the Moon
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Matt Mason
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
90
ISBN13
9781622889020
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Belletristik, Poesie
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I Have A Poem The Size Of The Moon is a book of poems about Nebraska. Not cornfields, not Cities, highways, long drives and the political conversations simmering. Between Meteors and Fireflies In a drought year, corn stubble bends into “Farmers pray for rain.” Tumbleweeds take time to harmonize and choreograph, somewhere between meteors and fireflies. The grocery sells blueberries all year round, but the charge card feels heavy as a refrigerator once you slip it from the wallet. You don’t end up buying the magazines, just browse. It’s a tow truck, doorbell button, garbage disposal broke no real difference between a silo and a paper sack, it seems. And in the hallway, light glows from under the bathroom door.