Deep Falls: Apocrypha

by Joseph Young

The ear of her dog, the one that turned north, that she held to crying, was the one through which he tried to hear the water.

The instrument—red china—lived in all their apartments, breath, ink, wax, and blueprint, which none of them could tell to whom it belonged.

Clearly between them the woolliness of history—sheep, time, heart, he, her, him, them.

Joseph Young lives in the Baltimore neighborhood of Hampden. His stories have appeared in such journals as SmokeLong Quarterly, Alice Blue, Eleven Bulls, Exquisite Corpse, Mississippi Review, and jmww. Visit his art blog at www.baltimoreinterview.com and his website at www.josephyoung.net.

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