Hybrid Poetry by Sue Landers
the priests—told the neighbors not—to sell their houses—told the white neighbors—not to sell their houses to black people—that to do so would be a beginning of an end
the priests—told the neighbors not—to sell their houses—told the white neighbors—not to sell their houses to black people—that to do so would be a beginning of an end
the priests—told the neighbors not—to sell their houses—told the white neighbors—not to sell their houses to black people—that to do so would be a beginning of an end
Climb until every pixel of the sky’s bloom falls directly into your view.
Come home early, don’t (whatever), drive carefully, keep well, see you at Thanksgiving.
Come home early, don’t (whatever), drive carefully, keep well, see you at Thanksgiving.