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The Rain That Doesn't Reach The Ground
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And each small town. Each small townkeeps crawling me back, carving itselfthrough itself. Cutting into the Indiana tree barkof my bones as a supposed way home.Say I call out every day, by God, to myself.Say I'm lost like the sound of gravelin the shallows. Say I am the texture of windin the mouth, slowly easing outback unto the world. The sun. The sun comes upacross these plains. The moon bleeds back the night.Flakes of snow keep saying Colorado,even as I pass-miles and miles east-Nebraska towns like Sidney and Broken Bow.
I've called. Called out to the dead.I've called and combed my voiceover and again through the buffalograss. Rolled it, mud-blotched, into the river bottomwhere all things are beautifully said. Sad.Where the wind goes slack in eveninglanterns lit by moths. I didn't feel things. Didn't feel the earthfor a long time. Still, I kept driving west,past Ogallala and Julesburg, telling myselfthe mountains would surely stop me.And I felt whinges of wind, both behind me and before, mimicking me as I clenchedwith each breath I took to reassure myselfI had done my best. That I had doneall I possibly could. That the cottonwoodseach autumn fed the North Plattebags of their brilliant gold. That the land I was eatingwas eating me with each mileI pursued, each leaf somehow fallinginto me and through.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
200
Release Date:
2025-05-15
Publication Date:
2025-05-15
Publisher:
Dos Madres Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1962847144
ISBN13:
9781962847148
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Weight:
298 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
11 cm
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