(Angelo Pantazis, Unsplash)

Under clouds cold as

blue clay, light seeps into

milkweed so it speaks

monarchs, and the wind

sings stones with voices

from where there are none,

from even before there was

anything to give voice,

calling in that gull’s shadow

angling in then gone

sumptuous as this pebble

balanced on my palm.

Brian Swann’s most recent poetry collection is Imago (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023), and his latest fiction is Ya-Honk! Goes the Wild Gander (MadHat Press, 2024). He is professor emeritus of humanities at Cooper Union in New York City.

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