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  • Getting On
  • Daniel Brown (bio)

It feels to meLike it wouldn’t hurt to dieIn winter: something aboutBlizzarding without,Quilts within.

Nor would it beA sacrifice to dieIn spring: one conceivesOf cheeping in some eavesKissed with rain.

Summer, fall—As lovely, all in all.Never a bad time?One would think that I’mGetting on. [End Page 337]

Daniel Brown

DANIEL BROWN’s poems have appeared in Poetry, Partisan Review, The New Criterion, Parnassus, and PN Review. His Taking the Occasion won the New Criterion Poetry Prize, and What More? has just been released by Orchises Press.

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