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The poem is loosely inspired by Peter Doig’s painting “Music of the Future” and reimagines the night scene that is depicted in the painting. The poetic voice is rooted in a deep sense of place while simultaneously speaking from the outer edges of that place, creating a liminal space through poetic images and narrative.