are no longer is an experimental poem that attempts to do as much as it says. It is, on the one hand, a spiritual narrative, which details the poet's religious deconstruction and subsequent vision of cosmic unity in the heartbeat of his firstborn child; on the other hand, the text itself re-enacts the nature of the poet's vision so that the reader experiences the heartbeat of the poet as merged with that of the cosmos in an endlessly creative present-moment. The poem is both an homage to the history of American ecopoetics and an advancement in the unique expression of W.J. Louis' voice
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