Uncategorized · May 7, 2022

A blackout poem made from a page of Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman. Words of the poem are whited out and the remaining words are outlined in black boxes.

By Mary-Kate Wilson ’25

the moon is mad:
pushes upon love.
I see love break—
I see the white waves.
Surely, who is here must know
my love is the shape of my moon.
I think again if I am trembling,
Somewhere, you must want love!