You saw mist hanging low as if morning were reluctant to go. You saw the confused muddle of grasses soaking wet as autumn began to dominate the field. There were yellows, yes; but dusty lime, yes, lime and russet; chalky dun halfway to white and taupe; deep clay puce, yes, borrowed from distant steppes; pale […]
Robert Hamilton
Robert Hamilton lives and teaches English in Texas. His poem "Senso Unico," which appears in Posit, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2019. Other recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in CP Quarterly, the Aurora Journal, and perhappened. His chapbook Heart Trouble was published by Ghost City in 2018. He is a poetry editor for Wrongdoing Magazine.