Curvy, collapsed barns
decay on Rural Route 1.
Rotting mattress and car doors
roost in empty horse stalls. (More …)
Rachel Morgan is a co-editor of Fire Under the Moon: An Anthology of Contemporary Slovene Poetry (Black Dirt Press). Her work recently appears or is forthcoming in Crazyhorse, Fence, Denver Quarterly, Barely South, Bellevue Literary Review, Mid-American Review, DIAGRAM, Barrow Street, and Hunger Mountain. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Currently she teaches at the University of Northern Iowa and is the Poetry Editor for the North American Review.
Curvy, collapsed barns
decay on Rural Route 1.
Rotting mattress and car doors
roost in empty horse stalls. (More …)
Unlike hair, the pin feather
is alive. Not an assembly line
of dead cell on dead cell, cut
or curled for beauty, (More …)