Roman Kraft photo
By
Alejandro Escudé
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I allow the world to
Enclose me, a gas lantern.
Brass the sky, the moths
Bi-wing planes.
Somewhere outside
The lantern, the sound
Of a clacking typewriter,
The following night’s story
About heroes and glory.
I used the only match
After I was incarcerated.
I sit, facing the mantle,
Against the scorching plate
Of the translucent globe
Absorbing the brightness
Of the light before
It dims yellow, leaving
Me with the very last story,
Perhaps mid-plot or
At the edge of resolution.
Alejandro Escudé
Alejandro Escudé’s first book of poems, My Earthbound Eye, was published in September 2013. He holds a master’s degree in creative writing from UC Davis and teaches English. Originally from Argentina, Alejandro lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children.
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