Brent Pace

BRENT PACE graduated from Brigham Young University in 1988 with a degree in French. He currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he works as a counselor in a half-way house for mentally-ill adults.

Articles

Ireland

When did I find the music 
of another open-window autumn? 
I’ve left more vodka empties near 
the wardhouse dumpster. 

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Jesus is Coming

The tapping of the shower is 
the insistent brush of reeds 
along the Charles and the slap 
of oars I’ve just left. 

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Marcus

It is not that I miss you now 
but I miss it—when I 
swallowed your finger the first night 
and restrained myself in deference to 

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My Father Comes to Me

My father comes to me 
his hand scrapes on the door 
that he opens to this bedroom where I am still, 
not sleeping but waiting for his hair oil scent to reach me.

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Drama Queen

The week they turn off your phone, 
I wait in your car while you give quarters 
to a pay phone mounted on red brick 
at a convenience store. 

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Night Fires

Family sentinels, we watch flames grab scrub oak
roughly on the shoulder of our dysphoric mountain,
shiver as three firs’ tired arms collapse in slow motion
silence. 

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