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In Green Park in the rows … Jonathan Johnson (bio) In Green Park in the rowsof—are they mossy sycamore?hard to tell in the hazy chill lightof a leafless London morning—I’ve found you again,though you’re asleep by now, I suppose.It’s easy, this love. Every time,I need only wait, and there we are—an empty bench. [End Page 120] Jonathan Johnson Jonathan Johnson’s work has recently appeared or is forthcoming in Ploughshares, the Missouri Review, Witness, New Ohio Review, Poetry Northwest, and other magazines. His poems have also appeared in Best American Poetry and been read on npr’s Writer’s Almanac. In addition to two poetry books, he has published a memoir, Hannah and the Mountain. He migrates between Upper Michigan, Scotland, and the Inland Northwest, where he is a professor teaching in the mfa program at Eastern Washington University. Copyright © 2015 University of Nebraska Press

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