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Poetry

Tilting

Joe Woodward

The first time I heard
The word cerulean 

That Sunday when
Our minister threw his Bible

Into the fourth pew

You in that silver hospital bed
Fingers outstretched and your eyes

Two white eggs

There are things at fourteen
You never come back from

And everyone everywhere can see them

And the way the wind pushes into 
The strength of the plum tree

Joe Woodward lives and works in Claremont, California. He is the author of ALIVE INSIDE THE WRECK: A Biography of Nathanael West (O/R Books, New York) and a four-time finalist and two-time winner of a Los Angeles Press Club Award. His work is forthcoming or has appeared in Brick, Carve, The Chariton Review, Columbia Poetry Review, The Greensboro Review, New Ohio Review, Passages North and elsewhere. He received his MFA from Brooklyn College and is online at www.joewoodward.net.