Phantom Limbs
in rabbit stew
Fur hats squeak with
hunger pangs
Gil Hoy
Gil Hoy is
an American poet and trial lawyer who lives in Brookline, Massachusetts. He studied poetry
at Boston University, through its Evergreen program, where he previously
received a BA in Philosophy and Political Science. Hoy started writing poetry
about four years ago. Since then, his work has appeared in TheNewVerse.News,
Clark Street Review, The Penmen Review, Third Wednesday, Right
Hand Pointing/One Sentence Poems, To Hold A Moment Still-Harbinger Asylum’s
2014 Holidays Anthology, The Write Room, Soul Fountain, Eye on Life
Magazine, Stepping Stones Magazine, The Potomac, The Montucky Review and
elsewhere.
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Poetry