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New collection from the poet called "the riven yet unwearied conscience of American poetry."
"In this finely crafted collection of poems, we are invited to love ourselves in the midst of what ails us. Each poem is a kaleidoscope of shedding and remembrance where objects become subjects wrapped in secular prayer. We are on the move (free falling at times) as we are reminded of all that matters and wears away. Lease continues to gift his readers with vulnerability, music and truth." --Xochiquetzal Candelaria
New collection from the poet called "the riven yet unwearied conscience of American poetry."
"In this finely crafted collection of poems, we are invited to love ourselves in the midst of what ails us. Each poem is a kaleidoscope of shedding and remembrance where objects become subjects wrapped in secular prayer. We are on the move (free falling at times) as we are reminded of all that matters and wears away. Lease continues to gift his readers with vulnerability, music and truth." --Xochiquetzal Candelaria
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