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Gil Hoy

Phantom Limbs

Stir the carrots
in rabbit stew,

fur hats squeak with
hunger pangs.

Gil Hoy writes poems in Boston, reads Wallace Stevens and tries cases before juries.

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05/19/2016PoemsGil HoyDale Wisely

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