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Tag: The Night Trotsky Came to Stay

Three poems by Allison McVety

March 4, 2014May 28, 2014 ~ And Other Poems

  Going back to Charlotte Street I clock them often on the stairs, in the space between lost and borrowed. They’re flanked by a parlour – reserved for the dead, where only the boy with the telegram dares to knock – and a scullery alive with black-market crops. She stops on the half-landing, buffs her … Continue reading Three poems by Allison McVety

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