Under a glaring moonby a fire that leapt in burstslike moves from a long forgotten dance,we sat watching the trees swayin their own memories, as the leavesspun and flipped before making onelast arch toward that glass lake,the need to send out a ripple, a howl,like the coyotes on some far bank,their playground yelping like kids,an echo sent down this canyon,where closed caverns … [Read more...] about Echoes, By: Sam Calhoun
Sam Calhoun
About Sam Calhoun
Sam Calhoun is a writer and photographer living in Elkmont, AL. The author of three chapbooks, “Ephemera”, and “Apogee” (Origami Poetry Project), “Follow This Creek” (Foothills Publishing), and a collaborative work “The Hemlock Poems” (Present Tense Media). His poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, as well as radio broadcasts on the local NPR segment, “The Sundial Writer's Corner.”
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