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Betsy K. Brown is a poet, essayist, and long-time educator. Her work has appeared in many outlets, including Plough Quarterly, New Ohio Review, First Things, and AWP's The Writer's Notebook. She is a poetry editor for the Anselm Society and the author of City Nave and Leading a Seminar on Frankenstein. She lives with her husband and son in Arizona. You can read more of her work and contact her at betsykbrown.com.

Acorns

sound like popguns as they pelt our porch, nugget-bullets, chipmunk-fodder, hatted woodland faces crowding the ground unashamed as elf-crowds feasting, flirting with earth and birthing new forests,…

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Transplants

Way back east where the green things grow Trees show up naturally, like cities with squares Attract walkers, like families with religion Attract children. The trees there…

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