PW Covington
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from “The Last Time that the World Ended” by PW Covington
from: “The Last Time that the World Ended”Disaster becomes only a word after too longAnd grief always looks the same from the skyWhen every storm is the worst stormHow many times have I rebuilt my life?How much destroyed or left behind, by forces of nature, by acts of God, byMindlessness and happenstance?Where were the legions Continue reading
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National Poetry Month 2024
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