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Friday, July 22, 2016

Between the Dragon and the Phoenix by C. Dale Young

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July 22, 2016
 

Between the Dragon and the Phoenix

 
C. Dale Young
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About This Poem

 

“Can the dead visit you? Can a grandfather who died before you were even born come to you? Every year on my birthday, I get up to watch the sunrise. And every year, I feel quite clearly my father’s father is there with me.”
—C. Dale Young

 

C. Dale Young is the author of The Halo (Four Way Books, 2016). He practices medicine and lives in San Francisco.

 

Poetry by Young

 

The Halo

(Four Way Books, 2016) 

"From the Peninsula" by Ishion Hutchinson

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"The Sunlight" by Miguel Murphy

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"Home is so Sad" by Philip Larkin

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Poem-a-Day

 

Launched during National Poetry Month in 2006, Poem-a-Day features new and previously unpublished poems by contemporary poets on weekdays and classic poems on weekends.

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