01/11/2012

Land of butter queens and lutefisk,
here spring is a kiss at dawn
before your lover leaves you
with nothing but the sidewalk
to salt.

REVIEW

It’s as if his poems happen twice.
First as the bullet that pierces the skin;
second as the tracer whose flare
ribbons the dark with carmine.

Read Valerio Magrelli’s “I’ve often imagined gazes” at Poetry International >>

TWITTER
02/05/12, 2:36 AM
If you missed Adam Tavel's "Wetipquin Cemetery" earlier, watch for it on our website next week.