House, Home
I. In my own space I struggle Comfort is learned behavior The home I knew was disorder The home I knew was nostalgia—stockpiled II. In my own skin an itch Discomfort without caregiving Set up a home with trappings that order Set up a home where I can rest easy Mark Danowsky Mark Danowsky’s poetry has appeared in Alba, Cordite, Grey Sparrow, Mobius, Shot Glass Journal, Third Wednesday and other journals. Mark is originally from the Philadelphia area, but currently resides in North-Central West Virginia. He works for a private detective agency and is Managing Editor for the Schuylkill Valley Journal.
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May 2022
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