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“Bloody Murder” & “Looking at Rubenstein”
I like the look of old, liver-spotted hands
Playing Rachmaninov with complete agility
Pounding out the chords or whispering the pianissimi
At the Airport
“It was more than ten years ago that he ceded the master bedroom to her and moved his things into the downstairs guest room.”
Red-haired Girl at the Door
“The frosted window, above my kitchen sink, wasn’t open so I couldn’t make out the words, only what sounded like the noise of squabbling blue jays.”
Night Visions
“The desert tests the faith of even the most committed. When I received orders to deploy here, I imagined sand dunes and shimmering heat.”
An Exploration of Human Shape and Light
“The healing is a continent
too. It is the tissue
of human faith, the ache
of animal longing. “
Enemy of Man
“It's hot here. I don't get high anymore; I don't need to. The perpetual heat and the laziness do about the same; out here every afternoon on the tower, feet dangled over the edge, in the haze, and that column of smoke out there in the distance, that's Perú already.”
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