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Meteoric Flowers (Wesleyan Poetry Series) Meteoric Flowers by Elizabeth Willis
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“This is my heart, a bird in the building.”
Elizabeth Willis, Meteoric Flowers
“We're rowing like Greeks before those trees turn to treason, erased of all their writing.”
Elizabeth Willis, Meteoric Flowers
“I was looking in the window of a newer Canaan, but the dew on its lilies tasted like salt.”
Elizabeth Willis, Meteoric Flowers
“If Lucy rules
the castle of indolence

I joy to dream
a more fortunate planet.”
Elizabeth Willis, Meteoric Flowers
“Don't speak till sound has eclipsed its idea.”
Elizabeth Willis, Meteoric Flowers
“I thought I was reading but suddenly I'm read. Some kind of artist then, painting his targets. Distinct or indistinct sensation? I prefer clarity when I can afford it. So what if another flower plagiarized the rosary?”
Elizabeth Willis, Meteoric Flowers