when silence becomes an attachment
a long root protruding from the esophagus we must say something stand before tyrant crowds who shout for the apocalypse
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Caitlan Mitchell is an MFA student at Naropa University’s Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, having earned her BA from the University of Maryland. She is a co-editor of The Love Shovel Review, an independent anarchist literary magazine based out of Nederland, Colorado. She has been published in the Naropa SWP Magazine and in The Museum of American Poetics’ Napalm Health Spa Report for their Long Poem Masterpieces of the Postbeats. She is currently working on a novel-length lyric myth.
a long root protruding from the esophagus we must say something stand before tyrant crowds who shout for the apocalypse
Read morefrom the vacant stillness of late august in maryland i’ve been long ago far away follied down a well after
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