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Book of Dog: Poems Book of Dog: Poems by Cleopatra Mathis
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“ocean's snaking blues beyond the meadow”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems
“I was full of myth, which is to say full of an idea.”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems
“And for her, now, replaced by the plain language of the dogs, who in a few syllables have everything to say.”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems
“And if only it would stop, shut itself up for good- this off-key 'if only' that goes on singing, like some deranged child, repeating.”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems
“The heat compounded, and ugliness settled its cloud over us, profound as human speech, although by then we were not speaking.”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems
“I will warm the great outdoors for the whole of January if I can.”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems
“Anxiety has forged another weather.”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems
“The snow is tending toward nothingness.”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems
“We go out in the fog in the morning won't burn.”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems
“White spume flew its ghost against the glass.”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems
“Fingernails filling with silt, scraping the sculpted...”
Cleopatra Mathis, Book of Dog: Poems