"Poetry should say as much as possible in as few words as possible," is the poetic philosophy of Ovid Orion, and this book, his first collection, accomplishes that. Skull Sand Sonnet The sand of this shorecomposed of grinded skulls, a cavitied molarclasped betwixt my toes, I stride low tide, scanning the beachfor a jawbone or socket of eyeor at least a pieceof cheek, but these billions of skulls ground to sandyield no such treasure or memory--dust...
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