Howie Good - The Stages of Grief

The Stages of Grief

Obviously, surprises aren’t always good. There are so many areas where someone can get lost
and not even realize it until they’re lost. You did find hints along the way – memories, but no
nostalgia. There’s in you some of the stuff that you don’t want to be there. It’s like a gray alien
woke you from a normal night’s sleep and showed you the moons of Saturn, leaving rocks in
your heart. And then it’s not like that at all, and then it is again, and then it’s not, and everything
is blurred and ten thousand times brighter.



Howie Good is the author of The Loser's Guide to Street Fighting, winner of the 2017 Lorien Prize from Thoughtcrime Press, and Dangerous Acts Starring Unstable Elements, winner of the 2015 Press Americana Prize for Poetry.

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