
David Mason has just published a new collection of poems, Arrivals (Consortium, 2004), and is currently enjoying a year of complete irresponsibility in the mountains of Colorado.
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Fog Horns
by David Mason
The loneliest days, damp and indistinct, sea and land a haze. And purple fog horns blossomed over tides bruises being born in silence, so slow, so out there, around, above and below. In such hurts of sound the known world became neither flat nor round. The steaming tea pot was all we fathomed of is and is not . The hours were hallways with doors at the ends opened into days fading into night and the scattering particles of light. Nothing was done then. Nothing was ever done. Then it was done.
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