thread

“A scientist in the true sense needs to be in love with a rich store of data.”
—Wallace Chafe

It won’t love you back,
not Chapel Hill, a hill,
old dive or bartender
whose turntable changed
your life. Not fields
of silver queen corn raked
by wind, a certain moon or
moonlessness, a bend
in the road, left turn, fork, kiss.
Many kisses. A kitchen,
lemon wedges and salt.
The small dog that darted
into the road. A folded body,
the roommate who carried it
away. Closets full of data,
dates, datelessness shoved
in a shoebox, spare self,
sea shell, life-swell, a knot
catches in the throat.
What’s lost, reinvented,
windspill, cloudburst, thread-of-milk.
How I knew my way
to the grave I’d never seen.

April Naoko Heck keeps her eyes on the road.

 

 


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: February 14, 2010
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Volume 5, Issue 2
VALENTINE'S DAY, 2010



OUR ANNIVERSARY

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by Forget Magazine

silence
by Amy Bergen

Balloon
by Amy Bergen

thread
by April Heck

ifaust
by Matthew J. Trafford

Wilderness
by Paul Vermeersch

Stadium
by Paul Vermeersch




Introduction
by Forget Magazine

False sonnets
by Alexandra Kjuchukova

little domestic murders
by Alexandra Kjuchukova

Vulture Season
by Alayna Munce


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by Sachiko Murakami

Hole 2
(East Facing West)

by Sachiko Murakami

an independent study of the romantics
by Jen Hyde



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