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A sequence of poems moves between wooded landscapes, fragments of domestic and roadside life, and surreal images, with recurring motifs of animals, weather, found objects, dolls, memory, mortality, and late-night observation. The poems shift from contemplative to unsettled, using dense, image-driven lines and abrupt juxtapositions to evoke physical detail and emotional residue. Short lyric vignettes and longer narrative sketches alternate, often anchored by sensory detail—light on water, scent of berries, rusted storefronts—and by questions about the passing of time and the persistence of small, uncanny presences.
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