Tag: Cork Review Literary Manuscript prize
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“Harbour’s Mouth” and other poems by Annette Skade
Threnody I know why the sea churns. A woman gets the news, drops to the chair, floor – further, the quick in her bleeds out. She is liquid now, leaching away, this hour, this day, day-on-day. At the back of her eyes a face ebbs and flows: his lop-sided smile makes room for her touch,…