real feelings reach
Timbers—albeit each
eye is an
earth timbre of
a becoming resolution
that being holds
to the memory’s
wound; however, my
dear Exploits my
ashes the wound
that exists to
copy the social
the icy crust
no longer Lingering,
a shadow emits
impressions a finger
Has told: Nouns,
the magic
Sean Braune’s first book of philosophy, Language Parasites: Of Phorontology, is about to be released by Punctum Books. His theoretical work has been published in Postmodern Culture, Journal of Modern Literature, Canadian Literature, symplokē, and elsewhere. His poetry has appeared in ditch, The Puritan, Rampike, and Poetry is Dead, and elsewhere. His first chapbook, the vitamins of an alphabet (2016), appears from above/ground press.