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“I think of my own mother/ folded tight into/ her warm dark bed/ of Mississippi Delta clay.” Weekend poem (May 18), by Susan Castillo Street.
Read MoreSusan Castillo Street is a Louisiana expatriate and academic who lives in the English countryside south of London. She has published a book of poems titled ‘The Candlewoman’s Trade’ (Diehard Press, 2003); her poems have appeared in poetry reviews in Scotland, the US, and Luxembourg. She is a member of two poetry groups, the Conduit Street Poets (London) and 52.