“Dead Moon, Brooklyn” by Rose Auslander
A poem by alum Rose Auslander (poetry, '15) appears at Tupelo Quarterly: Dear wild-water child who does not wish to have a name, Last night, I had another of those dreams: your many limbs were juggling your removed breasts on the high wire. No fanfare, no applause, only a sharp snap, frayed rope ends flying, only lights out, after nothing broke your fall.
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