Posts Tagged ‘Cortney Lamar Charleston’
Poetry Friday:
Your Face Has Always Been Peppered With Moles
August 31, 2018
Charleston’s poem is a piece of contrasts: youth and age, sugar and spice, consumption and generosity. Rife with gustatory description, the poem gathers crumbs of what it means to be home. Our speaker avoids establishing a setting directly. As we read, we discover location through a person and through food. “The pink lip of the…
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