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for the 21st century
Susan Isla Tepper
MIGRATIONS
Whoever dreamt up
these spatial proportions
imposed limits /
This room could have soared
as migrations:
winter swoops and dives
passing over rooftops
pitched toward cloud-streaked sky
Or, taken the other way—
sketched, gone cold in your bones,
the nothingness before explosions.
Stars eroding in the atmosphere
invites speculation.
No one leaves their bed early.
Susan Isla Tepper grew up within walking distance to Walt Whitman’s House. She has authored twelve books of poetry and fiction, the most recent a Novel titled Hair of a Fallen Angel from Spuyten Duyvil, NYC.