Scott Metz
Scott Metz is the author of lakes & now wolves (2012). He is coeditor of the online journal R'r (along with its blog), and also coeditor of the anthology Haiku 21 (2011). He lives on the Oregon coast.
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woods. add
ed
color.
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es.
without
saying
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in see through
jaw
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clowns already
given birth to
banished
yet throat
in hidden edge
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fertility
spread
in the sand
.
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.
and drops the doors of a wave of government
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the centers on
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her magic
number a crossing
observed
.
anniversary
an ice cream flavor
named Terrorism
.
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of the media
out of themselves
.a brutal, repressive hypocrite .
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“the snow”
.
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synapses in
borderland song
rain’s attic window
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petroglyph
ultraviolence
.
leaf speak fertility in parentheses
an unquote placed
not the end of
a satellite’s joy
.
playing backwards
all the televisions
attached to the bees
.
bridge scattering
in a hidebound air
kiss
.
her body radicalisms
wind bite marks
a system of
Scott Metz is the author of lakes & now wolves (2012). He is coeditor of the online journal R'r (along with its blog), and also coeditor of the anthology Haiku 21 (2011). He lives on the Oregon coast.