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Robert Coles

On Reading James Agee to My Students on Highland Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee (For Robert Coles)

2019-07-31
By: Edward Francisco
On: July 31, 2019
In: Poetry
With: 0 Comments

Without a nod you give yourself to us Where hedges grew and trolleys screeched on track and you once played without a trace of fuss the swollen games of children back to back. A hump-backed sidewalk stretches at the seams. Here once James Agee woke from awkward sleep to findContinue Reading

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