Sara Crawford
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Coiled and Swallowed (2010) and Driving Downtown to the Show (2012) - two books of poems by Sara Crawford - are both available on the store page

Poem of the Week

Here's where I post poems I like (and very rarely poems I've written). I try to post one every week but sometimes I fail!

If you'd like me to consider your poem, please e-mail it to me at sara@saracrawford.net.

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October 22 - Night Watch by Mark Smith-Soto

Night Watch

by Mark Smith-Soto

Chico whines, no reason why. Just now walked,
dinner gobbled, head and ears well scratched.
And yet he whines, looking up at me as if confused
at my just sitting here, typing away, while darkness
is stalking the back yard. How can I be so blind,
he wants to know, how sad, how tragic, how I
won’t listen before it is too late. His whines are
refugees from a brain where time and loss have
small dominion, but where the tyranny of now
is absolute. I get up and throw open the kitchen door,
and he disappears down the cement steps, barking
deeper and darker than I remember. I follow
to find him perfectly still in the empty yard—
the two of us in the twilight, standing guard.

From PoetryFoundation.org

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