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40 YEARS OF CUTBANK: "Drumming at Strange Depths" by William E. Dudley

January 12, 2015

From CutBank 57 William E. Dudley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drumming at Strange Depths

Becomes the sound of a school boy socked in the eye

a bird seeking what was broken in by

rare flowers and miles of chaparral

rain on the bones of an offprinted man

In 40 Years of CutBank
← 40 YEARS OF CUTBANK: "Damage" by Christopher Merkner40 YEARS OF CUTBANK: "Homestead" by Dennice Scanlon →
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