"There really is an intelligence to these that creates a texture unlike
any other; I can't yet describe it but it has to do with variable
motions and rhythms, time signatures almost, that strike me as always
alert, always attentive, always capable."--William Fuller
"These poems are all inviting, and it seems to me that's an amazingly
rare quality in poems, and even this old Brit submits to the pleasure
they give. . . . There's radiance from all these poems."--John Wilkinson
"Miles Champion uses just the necessary words, and puts them in
interesting places: definitely hard to film."--Tom Raworth
Walls
Walls
give bound to a susceptible formalism
Spring
bends the show of things to a brain-like source
Signs of rust
abandon a whistle or paint chip
Problems
are prefigured like flowers
Roofs
frisk in the air
Bridges
flip an aesthetic switch
Leaves
transfigure maples and alders
Dust
comes into ear
Extremities
milling about
Miles Champion moved to New York City from London in 2002. His other
books of poetry include Sore Models, Facture, Eventually, and
Three Bell Zero.