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Carrie Green, David Abrams, formalism, poetry, Robbing the Bees, Sunday Sentence, Unsplendid, Women and Form, Women writers
My weekly contribution to David Abrams’ “Sunday Sentence” project in which participants share the best sentence read during the past week “out of context and without commentary.”
Brother, one day the grove and hives will empty:
the neighbor’s trees frozen back to stumps,
our father’s bees scattered across the scrub.
SOURCE: Lines from poem “Robbing the Bees“ by Carrie Green at Unsplendid 5.3+6.1 (Women + Form) Double Issue