Chapel of Ease
Roof gaping wide Gulping azure sky Once raised by the warp and weft Of sermon and hymn Hear the caw Of the crow Flown from the nest in the eaves Crumbs of tombstones Splayed out back Of the dearly beloved, the damned And the doomed Can you hear the Buckling, bowing stucco walls Shout Hallelujah! T.E. Wilderson T. E. Wilderson is a Minneapolis-based writer, who also works as a graphic designer and copyeditor. Once a PEN/Rosenthal Fellowship finalist, Wilderson's short fiction has appeared in The Opiate magazine, and is forthcoming in The Roanoke Review. Currently a student in Spalding University's MFA writing program, Wilderson is a student editor for The Louisville Review. Wilderson is at work on a short story collection and a novel.
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