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Contributor Spotlight: Lee Varon

3/30/2023

 

Extinct
by Lee Varon

“So many languages have/ fallen off the edge of the world” -Lucille Clifton


This is where they used to roam
the ivory billed woodpecker
through mangroves their missing poem--
a tinny trumpet flicker--
fallen off the edge of the world
into this shimmering void
a silence unfurled 
into another forever destroyed.
100,000 thousand souls overdosed
last year. W
ho remembers the shape of their hands
their lost poems that feed vanishing ghosts
the stars that braided strands
of their hair? In 1935, someone recorded the ivory-billed bird
& what of the others?    Unheard.

Listen to the poem here.

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Lee Varon is a social worker and writer. She is a co-editor of Spare Change News Poems: An Anthology by Homeless People and Those Touched by Homelessness and author of the children’s book: My Brother is Not a Monster: A Story of Addiction and Recovery published in 2021.
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