Purity The legions pause in their advance on Rome. They doff their armor, take up rakes and staffs, aid widows in spring planting, lead flocks
Tag: Dan Campion
Three Poems By Dan Campion
The Sexton The Prince appears with friend in tow and asks me who a skull belonged to, trusting I would know. I answer, thinking fast.
Two Poems By Dan Campion
Angst Though cruel to name a child Anxiety, the gods, in giving birth to feelings, knew some would go wrong, some would be born askew,
Three Poems By Dan Campion
Time’s Arrow We’re not in any rush. Time goes both ways. Our toes turn into heels and heels to toes. Some spin their wheels, do
Two Poems By Dan Campion
Colossus He’s going to fall, like Ozymandias and all the others. That’s what giants do, the same as anyone. They’re just like us, though
Three Poems By Dan Campion
The Hounds We also glimpsed the goddess. When she saw our master, her excitement swept the glade. Actaeon soon lay rent by tooth and
