“Trash-can colored and rusty, it was a car all throat,
all fits and stutters, a guttural language
choked at every breakneck shift of gears,
a devil’s-in-hell kind of loud, so buzz-saw loud
you could feel the fuel catch fire inside it, its inner life burning
with something I was too small to name.”
Enjoy this audio recording of “’72 Datsun” by Elizabeth Cranford Garcia from Vol. 33:3 of CALYX Journal! Buy your copy here!
Elizabeth Cranford Garcia’s most recent work has or will soon be published in Tar River Poetry, Portland Review, Chautauqua, Tinderbox Poetry, and Anti-Heroin Chic, is the recipient of the 2022 Banyan Poetry Prize, and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. She is the author of Stunt Double and serves as the current Poetry Editor for Dialogue: a Journal of Mormon Thought. Read more of her work at elizabethcgarcia.wordpress.com.