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No Other Kind of World
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No Other Kind of World

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Jeff Hardin’s No Other Kind of World explores our need to witness miracles within a world that too often favors soapbox diatribes/or mournful tones. Perhaps we no longer recognize our own faces, unaware of what remains hidden inside, or just underneath, our landscapes or words. We wander an immeasurable world, one in which the Self attempts to know what knowing is, and calls out to others, searching for survivors this side of the millennium. Despite new threats of a coming Inquisition, Hardin charts a course toward mercy, seeking the kind of understanding/that comes when two or more are gathered. IN THE PARK
Seven boys seem to think they’re birds.
They caw and hoot, running beneath
a stretch of thinned-out trees. They raise
their arms to steer themselves toward each other
and through this maze of limbs dipped low.
Every minute growing louder seems to lessen.
And we talk of a need to witness miracles,
everyone flying so close at each other
until the last possible moment, then veering …

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas Review Press
Country
United States
Date
12 July 2017
Pages
80
ISBN
9781680031355

Jeff Hardin’s No Other Kind of World explores our need to witness miracles within a world that too often favors soapbox diatribes/or mournful tones. Perhaps we no longer recognize our own faces, unaware of what remains hidden inside, or just underneath, our landscapes or words. We wander an immeasurable world, one in which the Self attempts to know what knowing is, and calls out to others, searching for survivors this side of the millennium. Despite new threats of a coming Inquisition, Hardin charts a course toward mercy, seeking the kind of understanding/that comes when two or more are gathered. IN THE PARK
Seven boys seem to think they’re birds.
They caw and hoot, running beneath
a stretch of thinned-out trees. They raise
their arms to steer themselves toward each other
and through this maze of limbs dipped low.
Every minute growing louder seems to lessen.
And we talk of a need to witness miracles,
everyone flying so close at each other
until the last possible moment, then veering …

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas Review Press
Country
United States
Date
12 July 2017
Pages
80
ISBN
9781680031355