Staring Skyward
Arcturus / Leader of the lucida in their nightly procession, / The key: receiver of lightning
Arcturus / Leader of the lucida in their nightly procession, / The key: receiver of lightning
Eurydice didn’t look quite so lost yesterday / as I passed the sculpture garden on the way to class.
An ice footprint stays / long after maker is gone / snowfall soon obscures.
Sometimes someone will drown in another part of the river and I can’t help, because the river is large and I am only one person.
The secondary rain shower / trickles from the leaves of the honey locust
2015 Archive Waterfall Olivia Pinner, Landscape Architecture, Class of 2018 Up a Tree Kiley Voss, Conservation Biology, Class of 2019 ESF Campus Sketch Savy Kep, Landscape Architecture, Class of 2017 Ranger School Reflections Thomas Eberl, Natural Resource Management, Class of 2017 Hands [...]
Sarah Kirkpatrick Environmental Biology, Class of 2019 Hands Redwoods Rapids Shannon Irises
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Unearthed is an online literary journal published by SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Founded in 2015, and in collegiate follow up to the print journal Ecologue, Unearthed publishes work that responds to the susurrations of immediacy and place, and that occupies the changes inherent in speaking to, with, and for the environment.To unearth is to [...]
wispy thoughts drift / across the dome of the sky / as I lay here / supported on the warm earth / in the stillness of the / wind