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Tag: santa ana

So Purple You Might Blink

jacaranda

  For a long time, I’ve thought about how a poet can only really get away with using words like jacaranda or halcyon in a poem once in their career.  But last month, that all changed. Recently, my rental car has had the occasion to zoom down the 605 and 10 on my way to Long… Continue reading So Purple You Might Blink

Published June 5, 2015
Categorized as Steeped Book Tagged jacaranda, Los Angeles, santa ana, steeped book
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