Early in spring,
violets
crop
the
propertyline,
nestling
along
the
barbwire
and
human
grain.
–Matthew Haughton,
Bee-coursing Box (2011)
Accents Publishing
More from Matthew Haughton:
- “The Broom Girl” by Matthew Haughton
- “If it Hurts its Probably Good”: An Interview Part 1
- “It’s All about Context”: An Interview Part 2
- “Student for Life”: An Interview Part 3
- “The Lover’s Knot” by Matthew Haughton
Matthew Haughton was born in Colorado in 1977. At an early age, his family returned to eastern Kentucky, where his lineage stretches back over a century in the region. Matthew is a graduate of the University of Kentucky. Most recently, he was a finalist in the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning’s Next Great Writer Competition. His poetry has appeared in literary magazines such as Kentucky Monthly, Still: The Journal, and The Heartland Review. This is his first published collection of poems. He lives and works as an artist and educator in Lexington Kentucky.
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