Laura Hamblin
LAURA HAMBLIN lives in Orem, Utah. She teaches English part time at Utah Valley State College.
Articles
Mormon Conversions
The songs mutate
like a virus in my blood:
“I Am a Child of
God,” “Firm As the Mountains
Divorce
With the heat at the end of August,
I am glad I sleep alone
And roll over on your side of the bed
Where the sheets are still cool.
Lindon Cannery, November 12, 1982
These are apples picked by the pure
In heart, end of the harvest apples,
Juice apples — but apples.
And if a worm, or mold or frost
Thin Then, November
When the arduous season conies, again,
unexpectedly, air rushes through
needled trees causing a sudden
shift of time, a shift of light:
The Next Weird Sister Builds a Dog Run
With fortune’s damned
quarreling smile,
the neighbors complain
How Could We Have Known
that loneliness is like
the whole of the moon
rising in a sky so lucent,
the clouds cast shadows
