Matthew Wimberley grew up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. His chapbook Snake Mountain Almanac won the 2014 Rane Arroyo Chapbook Contest from Seven Kitchens Press. In addition, Wimberley was Third Place winner in Narrative’s Seventh Annual Poetry Contest, a finalist in the 2012 Narrative 30 Below Contest, and a winner of the 2015 William Matthews Prize. He received his MFA from New York University and worked with children at St. Mary’s Hospital as a Starworks Fellow. He lives in Brooklyn.

Here on Earth, 1994

by Matthew Wimberley

One patch of ground begins to green
in the field where the taller weeds
line the far side—pale against the trees
as the black moon’s thread-thin edge,
proof enough of a light to come. Mars
is out, nearer the stars in its torch glow
and here on Beech Mountain
my stepfather has parked in the middle
of the road and gone out
in the cool spring night with a blanket
to place over a doe’s body—her two
hind legs crushed on the gravel.

People on couch
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