Illusive,
Weeded
white
chicken feathers scatter across the lawn
red
specks glisten wet grass thick with
dandelions.
the door to the coop is ajar.
beyond
this flight thick rows of pine
dead
limbs scratch and snap
heart slows
deeper
in the woods skittish deer bed down
within
the rectangle of a toppled sugarhouse
bucket
rust.
pick
up a brick and the wet
rotting
leaf smell it holds down rises
the
cold mass fills small hands.
an
earthworm writhes in the vacancy
reddish
centipedes scatter
a
potato bug rolls in the palm.
About
the Poet:
Charlie
Malone recently returned to the Midwest to occupy a house in the
woods outside a small town home to a not-exactly-small university,
Ferris State. Malone studied literature and writing at Kent State and
Colorado State and liked it just fine. He is grateful to all his
students, teachers, colleagues, his wife, and the the kind editors
who see something worthwhile in his work. Charlie's writings can be
found in or are forthcoming with The Dunes Review,
Phoebe, The Laurel Review, as well as the anthology A
Poetic Inventory of Rocky Mountain National Park.
About
the Sound of Sugar:
We’ve loved reading the work that we’ve published (clearly), so now we want an opportunity to better hear our contributors. We will feature an audio recording of a poem from one of our seven issues, read by the poet and updated every couple of weeks. This an open invitation to all contributors from any of our issues, we were delighted to print your work, now we’re eager to hear it.
We’ve loved reading the work that we’ve published (clearly), so now we want an opportunity to better hear our contributors. We will feature an audio recording of a poem from one of our seven issues, read by the poet and updated every couple of weeks. This an open invitation to all contributors from any of our issues, we were delighted to print your work, now we’re eager to hear it.
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