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FURTHER READING
Poems about Creation
After Catullus
by Lisa Jarnot
Again, She Tells the First Story
by Barbara Jane Reyes
Creation
by Kendel Hippolyte
Creation Myths
by John Koethe
On The Origins Of Things
by Troy Jollimore
The Creation
by James Weldon Johnson
The Creation of the Moon
by Anonymous
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from genesis

 
by Laura Walker

in the beginning the sound of holes, and the weight of treason and light paper streamers. and a hundredfold, and below; and the girls with thickening braids, wet paper maps, brought round at last to see the slick animal caught in the rain. and the deluge; and the dark; and the story past the window


and the window
and the stutter


and the thought was insubstantial, and stained; and the hands were limpid, and sought; and the children scattered in front of the wagon like increasing wind. and the pen that drew your name, and the one that would not; and a child with a small box of crayons, not yet opened; and the positioning of fingers and wrists

and my hand was a token of yours
and the trees, pulled backwards










Copyright © 2011 by Laura Walker. Used with permission of the author.
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