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Love Poem
by Graham Foust
What would pick through our shadows would tear them,
too,
were we to give it time enough and reason.
We will, it will-the rest won't be history.
How would you like to go for a walk with me?
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Copyright � 2013 by Graham Foust. Used with permission of the author. |
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Graham Foust is the author of several collections of poems, including A Mouth in California (Wave Books, 2009) and Necessary Stranger (Flood Editions, 2007). He teaches at the University of Denver.
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