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    Tuesday, December 6, 2016

    NORTH DAKOTA

    by Carl Boon




    See the snow, the fire
    in the snow, a native girl
    swinging through the cold.
    See what happens
    when the water cannons
    finally turn away,
    the steed retreat,
    the acute limbs
    of authority and order
    look elsewhere.
    Hear the temporary joy
    of a mother, maybe
    yours or mine; listen
    as the wind keeps her
    eyes still distant
    from what we love
    and often despise—
    the shopping mall,
    the restaurant, the news.
    It is almost 1823, it is why
    we write songs
    that tremble in the gut
    all-conquering,
    that verb that needs
    a thousand more
    to make a story. Hear
    empire’s sound
    moving back again,
    white hands, white
    ears that finally listen
    in suburban rooms
    of a thousand books
    and a thousand quaint
    mistaken phrases.


    Carl Boon lives in Izmir, Turkey, where he teaches courses in American culture and literature at 9 Eylül University. His poems appear in dozens of magazines, most recently Burnt Pine, Two Peach, Ink In Thirds, and Poetry Quarterly. He is also a 2016 Pushcart Prize nominee.

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