Midnight Feeding The open shed on the lawn’s far side stinks of gas from the hateful mower that pulls me where it wants when I mow, which is seldom. I rip up grass. Humid night’s moon’s nothing-halo; the lawn pretends… Read More ›
Midnight Feeding The open shed on the lawn’s far side stinks of gas from the hateful mower that pulls me where it wants when I mow, which is seldom. I rip up grass. Humid night’s moon’s nothing-halo; the lawn pretends… Read More ›