The title of this collection at times mournful, sardonic, and
joyous refers to the grief in the wake of loss. Yet these poems
aren't just about the consequences of loss but also about the
complex experiences of endurance, acquiescence, and rebirth that,
with luck, mark the aftermath of sorrow. from "Aftermath: Kite" But
the thought is only paper after all, a soul that clings to a stick,
tears open, shreds as if it's flung to the ground in a final shiny
fall, and at last the line goes limp, the climbing ends. Beyond the
rush & sweep, an arc of silence though a mind imagined this
flight, & proved it once."
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