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Nocturne

By Mary Margaret Alvarado
Out of
orange

juice
out of

gin. Me
& him?

We like
to walk

around.
Lumpy

houses
cars on

blocks.
Jesus

Jesus rest
your head.

Mary Margaret Alvarado, "Nocturne" from Hey Folly. Copyright © 2013 by Mary Margaret Alvarado.  Reprinted by permission of Dos Madres Press.
Source: Hey Folly (Dos Madres Press, 2013)
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Nocturne

By Mary Margaret Alvarado
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Poet and artist Mary Margaret Alvarado was born in Texas and raised in Colorado. She earned her BA from the University of Notre Dame and MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where she was a Provost’s Post-Graduate Writing Fellow. Her poems and essays have appeared...

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