Abstract
Month-End Ritual on Mississippi Title Application Addison Griffis (bio) [ See PDF for formatting of the poem. ] The corner office frosted glass grandma chose when she built the dealership veils the oak desk donated by Christians. Seven Styrofoam cups hold ghost pepper whiskey so combustible rubber cowboys drink and boast with tongues afire until small fortunes shredding time head knockers rooftop keys distinct knocks dead deals knuckle blood roaches scooped trades ole buddies prayers land yachts grains of salt become constellation truth of our asphalt lot by the eastside canal where police shoot sunset cottonmouths coiled on sandbanks while September books balance. [End Page 108] Addison Griffis Addison Griffis is a Mississippi writer and finance manager at a car dealership. He writes prose and poetry between deals. Griffis is currently querying his third manuscript for publication and working on various recording projects in his barn/studio. Copyright `000A9; 2022 Berea College
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