#title Mobilized #author Laurinda Lind #SORTauthors Laurinda Lind; #date 2019 #source [[https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/403-spring-2019/mobilized]] #lang en #pubdate 2019-05-30 #notes Fifth Estate #403, Spring 2019 Let’s hope Cape Breton wasn’t kidding when they said we could move there from this side if things got crazy scary. . The ones who shout hardest hardly ever have it right, since such small gods surge from somewhere far . back in the night. Light fills space as it can. Dark does the same, and the space is a brain. Attackers . were attacked, so now their best work is done behind walls where whoever they ruin won’t clutter up . the compound. They can’t see what runs loose in the reaping, or that meanness won’t mend them. . Neither will screaming. An entire country standing up in arms out in the street, straight in the path of the storm. Laurinda Lind lives in New York’s North Country. Her poems have appeared in numerous literary and poetry publications. In 2018, she won first place in both the Keats-Shelley Prize for adult poetry and the New York State Fair poetry competition.