Median survival after diagnosis is fifteen months * So finally accountable for the clogged toilet even when the rubber block or Matchbox car obstructing water flow wasn’t yours and the seizure came out of nowhere * Five-year survival rate is just 5 percent * Throwing Grandpa Bonnard’s shaving brush down the laundry chute pinging off […]
Cameron Morse
Cameron Morse lives with his wife Lili and two children in Independence, Missouri. His poems have been published in numerous magazines, including New Letters, Bridge Eight, Portland Review and South Dakota Review. His first collection, Fall Risk, won Glass Lyre Press’s 2018 Best Book Award. His latest is Far Other (Woodley Press, 2020). He holds and MFA from the University of Kansas City—Missouri and serves as Senior Reviews editor at Harbor Review and Poetry editor at Harbor Editions. For more information, check out his Facebook page or website.
A Group of Whales Is Called a Pod
Little pockets of light in a hairy mass overhead. Any point I look at, the massis moving. It is moving everywhere I look. You cannot imagine how much sky there is above me. It’s amazing I’m not afraid.The roof is alive.It has little pocketsof light, spots,and strips of orange along the horizon grazing dark junipers. […]