Poetry

After Eric Aho’s Ice Cut (1933) at the AKG

There was a square hole in the floor.
There was a storm.

There was a line between the corner of the sky
and the nowhere else.

Then a blue that became
you looking at you.

Noah Falck is the author of Exclusions (Tupelo Press, 2020). His work has appeared in the Kenyon Review, Literary Hub, Poetry Daily, and Poets.org. He lives in Buffalo, New York, where he works as Literary Director at Just Buffalo Literary Center and curates the Silo City Reading Series, a multimedia poetry event series inside a 120-foot-high, 100-year-old abandoned grain elevator.

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