Siham Karami reviews David Mason’s new collection of poems, “Pacific Light.”...

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Siham Karami reviews David Mason’s new collection of poems, “Pacific Light.”...
Siham Karami reviews David Mason’s new collection of poems, “Pacific Light.”...
“pain that unseals the eye kindles from inward. O mute forms held to the wheeling earth i tread–– trees, walls, fountain, beacon, doorway, shadows of leaves at my feet, spread leaves over my head”
“pain that unseals the eye kindles from inward. O mute forms held to the wheeling earth i tread–– trees, walls, fountain, beacon, doorway, shadows of leaves at my feet, spread leaves over my head––
how many years have i hurried by you dreaming only today to see you urgently bright, only today in pain to apprehend you–– O press not upon me, closer than wind, than light”