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Brian Simoneau: New Poem

February 9, 2021 by PaulM Posted in Culture, Lowell, Poetry, Literature Leave a Comment

Poet Brian Simoneau, who grew up in Lowell, has a new book of poems due in June, No Small Comfort (Black Lawrence Press). Pre-order your copy now at this link. 

His poem “Thorndike Street” appeared in North American Review (Spring 2020). With his permission we reprint it here. Please click on the poem to enlarge.

 

 

 

 

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