Among cornfields, junkyards, and a Dairy Queen, the eclectic cast of Rustin Larson 's Lost Letters and Windfalls marches across a rural stage: an old woman small 'like a burlap bag/ full of nylons, ' family members, angels, finches, the wind, the muse, and a young girl in a Degas painting.
The poet asserts: 'The light falls upon all things.
I have/ my memory of you--quiet as a/ picture frame among all these broken houses.
Stage | An old woman small like a burlap bag full of nylons family members angels finches the wind the muse and a young girl in a |
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The poet asserts | The light falls upon all things |