Crow Song

Wet pavement rides the ridges
up to where the forest breaks

like hair when the taut newness
of a scar writes that desire

is black feathers caught
in the heads of dried goldenrod,

that grief’s blue lines run over hands
and between knuckles, that death,

after rain, leaks its sweet smell
through the river of your teeth.

Noah Davis is an MFA candidate at Indiana University and was selected as the 2018 Jean Ritchie Appalachian Literature Fellowship from Lincoln Memorial University. A two-time Pushcart Prize nominee, his poetry has appeared in North American Review, The Hollins Critic, Atlanta Review, Water~Stone Review, and Chautauqua, and his prose has been published in Kestrel, Chariton Review, The Fly Fish Journal, and others.

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