Sleepover at Goya's You knew the world wasn't all Thomas Kinkades when you accepted his ineluctable invitation, but lying here in the Prado, snug-zippered into your bag and staring at Saturn snarfing a son like a pizza roll, it's all you can do to game-face it, make the best of a bad by numbering each witch on his wall of witches-- one-witch, two-witch-- like counting sheep, you hope it brings on sleep-- three-witch, no dice. Hang it, it's off to El Greco's to let The Holy Trinity keep patient watch over what's left of this dark night of your soul. Madrid, 1999 Bill Stadick Bill Stadick has published poetry for more than three decades in many publications, including First Things, Barren Magazine, The Windhover, The Christian Century, The Ekphrastic Review and The Cresset. His chapbook, Family Latin, will be published in January 2020. In addition, he is a featured poet in the anthology, In a Strange Land: Introducing Ten Kingdom Poets (Wipf and Stock, 2019).
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January 2021
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