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Domme Song 7
Michael Robbins (bio)
It rained the whole time but you zip-tied meto a chair, so it all worked out. Green world,peculiar tabernacle. Blake had a fear of wheels.Please beat the big dumb feelings out of me.There are the bugs you’re supposed to kill andthe bugs that eat the bad bugs so you spare them.Which kind I am is TBD. I went out to smokeand it smelled like Kansas and I becamea ’72 Ford Granada blowing down backroads,a blue boat tethered to the white sky. Iwas a plastic movie, a bad kid fist-pumpinghis way across a high-school field. God,I used to be a whole animal at home in space.Now I need to pass by. I said I need a new door.I am not wrong. I’m not even weird.I’m not something you’ve never seen before.Please beat all these bugs out of my skin.I am setting something free. Look, there it goes. [End Page 319]
Michael Robbins
Michael Robbins is the author of Walkman, Alien vs. Predator, and other books.
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Having never missed an issue in 115 years, the Sewanee Review is the oldest continuously published literary quarterly in the country. Begun in 1892 at the University of the South, it has stood as guardian and steward for the enduring voices of American, British, and Irish literature. Published quarterly, the Review is unique in the field of letters for its rich tradition of literary excellence in general nonfiction, poetry, and fiction, and for its dedication to unvarnished no-nonsense literary criticism. Each volume is a mix of short reviews, omnibus reviews, memoirs, essays in reminiscence and criticism, poetry, and fiction.