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Poem
From the magazine:In the Black Camaro
In the Black Camaro
Through the orange glow of taillights,
I crossed the dirt road, entered
the half-mile of darkness and owl screech,
tangled briar and fallen trunk, followed
the yellow beam of Billy Parker's flashlight
down the slick needle-hill,
half crawling, half sliding and kicking
for footholds, tearing up whole...
I crossed the dirt road, entered
the half-mile of darkness and owl screech,
tangled briar and fallen trunk, followed
the yellow beam of Billy Parker's flashlight
down the slick needle-hill,
half crawling, half sliding and kicking
for footholds, tearing up whole...

Table of Contents
- David Bottoms
- Laurie Sheck
- Richard Frost
- Laurel Blossom
- Kevin Pilkington
- Linda McCarriston
- William H. Dickey
Comment
- J. D. McClatchy
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