The Garden of Eden

Rachel Abramowitz

Spring, my little knife,skittish as a criminal drunkon scholarship, here I amon your doorstep, bearing the wartsof our long acquaintance. The skynegligees its way through every globe of dewcaught in the earth's unwashed hair.You are the season of loathing, of onehalf of the brain refusing to questionthe other half, preferringto cyclops its way through the grift.Hold this fencepost, hand me the hammer.If God is to think about human beingsit must be in a piece of land with a fence around it. 

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Rachel Abramowitz is the author of The Birthday of the Dead, winner of the 2021 Marystina Santiestevan prize from Conduit Books, the chapbooks Flea with Martyrdom, winner of the 2023 Baltic Writing Residency Chapbook Contest (Action, Spectacle) The Puzzle Monster, winner of the 2021 Tomaž Šalamun prize (Factory Hollow Press), and Gut Lust, winner of the 2019 Burnside Review prize (Burnside Review Press, 2020).

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