Nobody saw you coming or going, and you had no idea who was hiding in the dark cabin
Poetry
Midwestern Poet’s Incomplete Guide to Symbolism
Every bird is a metaphor; in the center of this country, in between rivers with native names, guilt waves her hand: a beauty-queen in a hometown parade.
Things My Father Told Me
I was too young to understand what he was saying
because he was speaking to the future in me.