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Tag Archives: graveyard shift

Poetry by Meggie Royer
Issue 4 / Poetry

Poetry by Meggie Royer

Posted on August 21, 2015 by NM

Once as a child you believed the graveyard shift
meant whole cemeteries uprooting themselves &
passing like ghosts through cities
to some other hills
that would accept them as they were,
would take them in
with the grace of an unhinged door.
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