Lee Patton’s poem provides a stark look at southern poverty.
Shooting an Elephant
In deceptively simple language, Lee Patton brings together mortality and isolation, elephants and teeth.
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A native of California’s Mendocino Coast, Lee Patton has enjoyed life in Colorado since college. His fiction and poetry have been widely published and his plays produced nationwide. Recent poems appear in New Verse News, Going Down Grand, Weatherings, and Poetry Quarterly. His new novel, My Aim Is True, is available from Dreamspinner Press. More at leepatton.net.