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Poetry @ Princeton

The Valley

Posted on September 20, 2011 by English Department under Poems

The valley
edge by edge
bare field by field
I walked through it through you

rain by rain
cold by cold
root absence
and the purposeful cold

Eye opened
slow
but what is slow

–Jean Valentine, from Break the Glass (Copper Canyon, 2010)

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