No Night So Dark
No night— summer night, winter night, moon-smudged night, night clear, night clinging like wet clothes to the soil’s skin: goose-pimpled, dew-touched— no night is so dark that you cannot see the darkness and make out…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Brock William Storey is an MFA graduate from Southern Illinois University where he was a 2024-2025 Master’s Fellow. He is the recipient of a 2024 & 2025 Academy of American Poets College and University Prize. His work appears or is forthcoming in the Southeast Review & West Trade Review. He currently lives in New York.
No night— summer night, winter night, moon-smudged night, night clear, night clinging like wet clothes to the soil’s skin: goose-pimpled, dew-touched— no night is so dark that you cannot see the darkness and make out…