HomeTwo Poems by Conley Lowrance Two Poems by Conley Lowrance Archive Original Lit Poetry 12 October, 201215 October, 2012 Conley Lowrance
Vigilantes with a Badge: The War Against the American People “We live in a small rural town. Moved here in 1961. I don’t remember what year the State Troopers moved…
Two Poems Early Morning in the Side-Yard On the garden’s wall thighs and fingers pressed together pressed white— cold with dew bits…
Winter Morning I by Matthew Gasda Birds must dip their plumes in space: We are the loveliest in the dark, When the moon sews itself up…
Conley– I love “In the Absence of A–“! The last line is so great. And the lush fields. And the lilies.
Conley– I love “In the Absence of A–“! The last line is so great. And the lush fields. And the lilies.