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Fall 2023 Edition Poetry Writing

The Night’s Affairs

Stygian asphalt water

Reflects the flickering sky

Elapse the tender root

No matter how you try

We’re so much older now

Yet on a wet December night

Our souls grow to allow

Alleviate and invite

Grief like silver mercury

Debt gone long unpaid

Hope for health and company

In the new life we have made

Deeper now we wander

Into the shadow of the woods

Hesitate, stand, temporize

To ponder if we should

Deviate from the path

A voice will ask your name

Ignore its wretched query

Unless you seek to play its game

So far inside the thicket

The air around us black

Now there’s no escape.

Now there’s no way back.

The voice screams for my name

Poignant and wrought with fear

I run into the dead of night

To no wisdom I adhere

Rambling through the snow

Desperate for your voice

Now I remember the beach.

Now I remember your choice.

The darkness falls around me

The light on the asphalt flares

So suddenly I’m woken wiser

Then, to all the night’s affairs.

Sean King, ’24

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