the guides to ossabaw
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The Guides To Ossabaw
Joseph Young
The Guides To Ossabaw
Joseph Young
Ossabaw, GA // Baltimore, MD // 2011
Bed
Oyster watch the feet, wash the feet, tanning breaks of water.
1 Minute
That bird and not.
Micro/fiction
Pulled up waiting, smoke from the glass.
Salt-crosses
The long slant of sand, 2 or 3 blues or azure.
Handed
It put a blue slot of paint, the lefting river. Center band, middle place, lefting water.
White-orange & Black
It didn’t come out, hose rust, cab, palm. Grass will not wrap the shoe.
It’d been in the mud, some kind of wire thing. Over it tracks of another thing. He could have had tired eyes—finally cleared.
She wouldn’t go home, the salt on the bottom of the shoes, the walking crabs. Black would come over the water over the water.
The doctor toed the frond, scaring out whatever was in it. While it ran over the sand he sighed. This was late, shadow in the trees, so maybe late enough.
Log
Brought forth by a week on Ossabaw Island, Georgia, February 2011.
Thanks to Jim Bitler, Judy Mooney, Christine Sajecki, Gypsy Leonardi, Imke Lass, Donna, Sa-mantha Claar, Paul Mitchell, Daisy, Lesja Cym-baly, Mary Hartman, Glo Coalson, David Smalls, Melinda Borysevicz, Molly Hall, Tracy Concha, & Sandy West.
Front cover image based on a photograph by Christine Sajecki.
The Guides To Ossabaw
Joseph Young