Poem titled "lupine" by Nora Cowen. On a rich royal blue background, white lupine flowers grow from the bottom of the page. Up above, a moon shines, and a faint outline of a dinosaur skull floats in front with a sprig of blueberries. Poem reads: "tattooed lines, opposite in shade black to purple; or pale pale pink heart shaped petal thrusts a dagger into sheep's woolly lung poisoned princess cover fields, across the churchyard museum to God; or bashful bashful blue youth sapped energy ocean spray and rocky shore of home reaper's remus wolf flower, state of grace permanent to body; or striking striking statement rarely truly found among the cedars crested within blueberry bush tiny titan"