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Evan Stephens
Poems
Oct 2018
New Years, Tenleytown
This opening world
is full of visible breath
curling over the blood house.
I'm not in love anymore.
The air is crisp as bitters,
as spackled mud freezes
into rutted battlements.
No, you haven't been.
Winter is a spill of grass
laced with sleet,
a quiet rind of snow.
How long have you known?
A brittle red cloud
of sloey ice scatters
from a ginning curve.
We should stop talking.
Domed salt vaults
rise by the highway
like a black dough.
We can't keep doing this.
Drink winter down;
envelopes of night
are rapidly sealing.
It's over, over.
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Evan Stephens
44/M/DC
(44/M/DC)
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