But mostly air works, allowing you to say things for (let's say) eighty years. Finally, when air doesn't work, earth works.

By Cody Walker

About Cody: Cody is relatively new to Ann Arbor, having joined the English faculty at the Univeristy of Michigan this past fall. His first poetry collection, Shuffle and Breakdown (The Waywiser Press, 2008), was published just over a year ago. He read from the collection at Crazy Wisdom Book Store in November, and Julia Eussen wrote a piece about the event on AnnArbor.com. If you would like to contact him he can be reached at jcodyw@gmail.com.