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J.E. Garrard

J.E. GARRARD is a poet and horror writer from the Deep South. His work focuses on interpersonal relationships, family, and Cajun tradition/culture.

Offerings to the Altar of St. Joseph
by J.E. Garrard

October 14, 2021 Contributed By: J.E. Garrard

Statue of St. Joseph

After the storm returned: We sat barefoot on the back porch, The water whipping itself into a frenzy, Us in our plastic red chairs. The oak tree leaned down to us, like God observing ants in a flood, Its shadow falling over your face, Making roots of your feet and branches of your hands. And […]

Filed Under: Featured Content, Poetry Posted On: October 14, 2021

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