David Villaverde
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​David Joez Villaverde received his MFA at the University of Michigan where he was a Helen Zell Fellow . He has received honors from CantoMundo, The American Academy of Poets, Black Warrior Review, and Best New Poets among others. Recently his work has appeared in The Rumpus, Diode, Thrush, and Frontier Poetry. He lives in Detroit and can be found at schadenfreudeanslip.com @AcademicJuggalo on Twitter and @justverde on Instagram.
Against Cynicism 

Today I deadheaded 
the yarrow. Sandy loam 

dulled the blade. I smiled 
at the blight deepening 

in the wood, the blueberry 
laden with rust. My fingers 

dredged the heft of tomato 
through buttermilk & flour. 

The dogs ran wild 
& were no worse for it.

I heard of a school 
of fish that part

the air & still 
my chin sunk 

with the plummet 
of the drunk sun, 

trusting sorrow 
to deliver joy.

I want to believe 
in impossible things.

I am harrowing the sun 
across this quivering arc 

of earth. My heart is full.



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