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Paige Kujan
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“Our shadows, dark glyphs on the wall, / bigger and stranger than we are.” - Southern Gothic
— Mar 07, 2026 12:53PM
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Paige Kujan
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“When men die, we eat their share of hardtack / trying not to recall their hollow sockets, / the worm-stitch of their cheeks. Today we buried / the last of our dead from Pascagoula, / and those who died retreating to our ship — / white sailors in blue firing upon us / as if we were the enemy.” Whatever you’re doing, stop and look up Native Guard the poem.
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Paige Kujan
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“I can see her / listening to shells explode, writing herself / into history, asking what is to become / of all the living things in this place? / The whole city is a grave.”
“In my dream, / the ghost of history lies down beside me, / rolls over, pins me beneath a heavy arm.”
Pilgrimage is incredible
— Mar 07, 2026 12:13PM
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“In my dream, / the ghost of history lies down beside me, / rolls over, pins me beneath a heavy arm.”
Pilgrimage is incredible
Chrissie Whitley
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First lines | "THEORIES OF TIME AND SPACE
You can get there from here, though
there’s no going home.
Everywhere you go will be somewhere
you’ve never been. Try this:
head south on Mississippi 49, one-
by-one mile markers ticking off"
— Mar 06, 2026 12:48PM
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You can get there from here, though
there’s no going home.
Everywhere you go will be somewhere
you’ve never been. Try this:
head south on Mississippi 49, one-
by-one mile markers ticking off"















