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William Woolfitt is the author of three poetry collections: Beauty Strip (Texas Review Press, 2014), Charles of the Desert (Paraclete Press, 2016) and Spring Up Everlasting (Paraclete Press, forthcoming). His poems, short stories and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in Blackbird, Image, Tin House, The Threepenny Review, AGNI and other journals.

 

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William Woolfitt
He has by heart the gondolas of Venice, can summon a teakwood dhow.
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William Woolfitt
sweat, dark circles, the men damp, the women damp, a trace of Ivory soap,
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William Woolfitt

on Sam Edes when he’s backslided
all he can stand, blaze orange and camo,
unwashed, sour breath, headed for
the pines, the power cut, the deer blind
before he brakes, yanks the wheel hard,
takes the turn-off he had chosen against,
he’ll still brag about the eight-point rack,
the tenderloin, but now the Holy Ghost
pulls him, at the altar rail your uncle
pumps his hand, bear-hugs him, he goes
down fast, spine of jelly, rags for bones,
brightest orange, shaking on his knees