Eamon Grennan Black Poems

  • 1.
    All Souls' over, the roast seeds eaten, I set
    on a backporch post our sculpted pumpkin
    under the weather, warm still for November.
    Night and day it gapes in at us
    ...
  • 2.
    Scattered through the ragtaggle underbrush starting to show green shoots
    lie the dark remains of rail sleepers napping now beside the rusted-out wreck

    of a Chevy that was once sky-blue and now is nothing but shattered panels and
    ...
Total 2 Black Poems by Eamon Grennan

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