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Brian Foley


Plugs

There is a traffic 
light hanging 
                in Mass
no one has ever been through,
that has never turned red 
on itself

Sometimes I see
streetlights caramel 
           like sadness 
to the identities 
under. Then 
the night won’t rise. 
No stars to turn from 
bright, tideless, housefire
& just a voice burns
from an obsolete stem



The Bathers

Intensely the sky!
The view as rubbed on my fingers.

The light is not on it.
    Spring lakes visit.
    Italics are outside!

                       Yellow
hard on social waters!
Androgynous yellow
communes you welcome
when made aloof by the whole 
oarlock’d earth.

How hurried you redress in egg from a failure.
         Why be great?

The soul is disgusting.
Do not imitate it!




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Brian Foley is the author of The Constitution (Black Ocean,2014) and a forthcoming chapbook, TOTEM (Fact-Simile Editions, 2014). Recent work has appeared in The Fanzine, Everyday Genius, Fou and The Paris American. He does his work in Western Massachusetts.  


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The Department of English
College of Humanities & Social Sciences
The William Paterson University of New Jersey
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