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Megan J. Arlett was born in the UK, grew up in Spain, and now lives in New Mexico. Her work has appeared in Best New Poets 2019, The Best New British and Irish Poets 2018, and Gulf Coast.
So early the mist remains hammocked / between hills. My hand / palms a calf’s muzzle. // We are two beings / drawn together by instinct. By this definition, / I have found the one.
July 2024Man who once was a boy on a strawberry farm in Ponchatoula. / Man who pulled me onto his lap in front of his friends, / played my spine like a fiddle. / The notes were off beat, / off-key, a collection of minor chords in my teenage heart.
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