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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Poem-A-Day: Love Poem by Graham Foust

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? 

 


Copyright © 2013 by Graham Foust. Used with permission of the author.
A Mouth in California by Graham Foust

Poetry by Foust

A Mouth in California

January 24, 2013
Graham Foust
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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Poem-A-Day started as a National Poetry Month program in 2006, delivering daily poems from newly-published poetry titles.

 

Due to popular demand, Poem-A-Day became a year-round program in 2010, featuring original, never-before-published poems by contemporary poets on weekdays, and classic poems on weekends.

 

Browse the Poem-A-Day archive for selections since 2010. 


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