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Crossing State Lines
04:16
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Allegiance
04:14
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ALLEGIANCE (poem by Vicki Kennelly Stock)
November brought a hill, a sky
choked purple, and a heathen wind
which beat the wreaths and swallowed
whole my prayers. It gloated
with a ravaged whisper.
I knew it would not rain. I broke
an infant limb from a long-lived oak
and wrote across
freshly turned dirt,
Can ghost answer ghost?
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Andromeda
06:32
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Unanchored
05:20
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The Door
05:26
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THE DOOR (poem by Vicki Kennelly Stock)
He abides in tabernacles
but is anywhere. He listens
to prayers, to declamations,
to shouting, even to screams.
Didn’t He say he would be there.
Didn’t He say he would help us
open the unlocked door.
Heaven and earth may appear
to dissolve and yet the words remain
on the wall: open the door,
it is unlocked. Don’t be afraid.
It isn’t a test, isn’t a joke:
just open the door.
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8. |
Fields
06:37
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9. |
More (feat. Daedelus)
04:23
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10. |
Their Place at the Table
04:23
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DUST STORM, 1938 (poem by Vicki Kennelly Stock)
From an underground cave
a fiery-brown wind scours
the prairie. It plows ice
and frees the tall grasses.
Clouds of albino dust
Drown the thunder. Clumps
Of horned skulls flower.
No one can chase the storm away.
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12. |
Freedmen
02:41
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Threefifty Brooklyn, New York
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