An Advanced Placement
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The following is a collection of poems experimenting with the mutable permanence of memory, time, space, and personhood within my childhood home, a small working farm in Central Illinois. The poems serve as both record and instantiation of what transpired in my gathering of self, observing family and what shatters are essential to my identities. There's play as much as study, as neither can exist without the other in earnest.