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Nathaniel Calhoun

Nathaniel Calhoun works to protect and restore biodiversity from his home in Aotearoa New Zealand. His poems have featured in Oxford Poetry, New York Quarterly, Poetry Aotearoa and many others. He is a reader for Only Poems and sometimes tweets @calhounpoems

willows

municipally known from a grievance, failing to qualify as urgent, a culvert’s outlet scours our hillside hardpan. exposed soil sprouts stuck plastic bottle—cloudy halfway out, decades down, label gone. today we spear the site with willow—a nuisance to uproot in …

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