Poem of the Week

Bob Hicok is the author of numerous poetry collections, including Sex & Love &, Hold, and Red Rover, Red Rover (Copper Canyon Press, 2021). Hicok received the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry from the Library of Congress, as well as eight Pushcart Prizes. He is a professor of creative writing at Virginia Tech.

An Abstract of My Research

by Bob Hicok

For one hundred years I followed old people
to learn what I was in for, I will become chalk
if they have told me the truth, chalk in rain,
not necessarily the word alabaster written in chalk
on the sidewalk being touched away by rain,

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