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A Dangerous Man, poem by Julia Shipley
Have you seen my blue-eyed goose? He asks. He keeps one among the regular geese in the grain room of his grandfather's barn, where they honk like broken trumpets as we approach. There are six, though you can't count these beaks, wings, crooked … Continue reading