Issue 153

Winter & Spring 2018

Image from Territory

Poetry Duy Doan Poetry Duy Doan

Poem with a Rat in It

If you put salt on a slug, it dies. If you put sugar on it, it dies.
Only the birds are God-made for sure. With insects it’s hard to tell.

Every city-dweller is a chain-smoker. Every automobile
a license to kill. Car-carrying ocean vessels transport heavy cargo

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Poetry Duy Doan Poetry Duy Doan

The Cowboy

A cowboy tipped his hat at my mother, once. I'd never

seen that before. Something almost understanding

in his demeanor. Not at all the regard of others like him—

that steady gaze, less like watching a blue jay

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