When something
in the dark
begins to shift:
I move into it.
I gut the fish.
I split my own wood.
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Robin Walter
When something
in the dark
begins to shift:
I move into it.
I gut the fish.
I split my own wood.
Robin Walter is a Colorado native. She currently resides in Missoula, MT, where she is a candidate in poetry in the University of Montana’s MFA program. Her work has appeared in The Huffington Post, Sierra, Western Confluence and The Center for Humans and Nature. When she is not writing, she can be found consorting with her white mule named Pearl.
Superb.