No island is a man
lonely on all four sides
with the door left unknocked
and the bell left unrung,
waiting to be finished
with the wait so heavy
like the non-beat of a
bass drum, silent in its
unrest. The sound
rings steady upon
the unsoliciting shores.
— Stephen Leeds, “Unsound,” from issue 132, Fall 1994 of The Paris Review.
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