Larksong

Contents

Larksong#

at least the larks remember songs
each morning rise you’re gone again.

the mourning veils of scattered throngs
depart your wake without amen.

the men who take your parts away
forget to take my silent heart.

they leave a lily black bouquet
whose petals fingers tear apart.

and when i stand, the thoughts remain,
the stems are bare and nothing’s changed.

the birds begin their last refrain
as though they knew and prearranged.

if nothing else, their voice belongs;
at least the larks remember songs.
  • August 2025

Submission History#

Date

Publication

Status

August 13, 2025

Tabula Rasa

Rejected

August 13, 2025

Loch Raven Review

Rejected

August 15, 2025

Baltimore Review

Rejected

August 15, 2025

Little Patuxent Review

Pending

August 15, 2025

Smartish Pace

Rejected

August 16, 2025

American Poetry Review

Rejected

August 16, 2025

Missouri Review

Rejected

August 22, 2025

Willows Wept Review

Pending

August 25, 2025

Midsummer Dream House Context

Pending

August 25, 2025

The Celestial Glossary

Rejected

August 26, 2025

The Plentitudes

Pending

August 26, 2025

Gavialidae

Rejected

August 27, 2025

Sligo Creek Publishing

Pending

August 29, 2025

Raleigh Review

Pending

August 29, 2025

Arcturus

Pending

August 29, 2025

AC DC: Journal for the Bent

Rejected

August 29, 2025

Banyan Review Poetry Contest

Rejected

September 3, 2025

Hopkins Review

Pending

September 9, 2025

Garfield Lake Review

Accepted

October 7th, 2025

DASH Literay Journal

Pending

November 24, 2025

Artists from Maryland

Pending

Acceptance#

Dear Grant,

Thank you for taking the time to submit to Artists from Maryland. We would love to feature you as February’s Maryland Artist of the Month, with “Eulogy” and “Larksong”!

We’re grateful for being able to enjoy your work. Please respond as soon as possible to confirm that this selection is still available, so we can start preparing for your feature!

—Aldrin Badiola, Editor-in-chief of Artists from Maryland

Dear Grant Moore,

On behalf of the editorial board of the Garfield Lake Review, I am happy to write that we have accepted Eulogy/Larksong/The Pantoums of Dementia/Ode to Death/The Origin of Lies for publication in our 2026 edition!

Thank you for your contribution to our growing journal. We are pleased to publish your work in this years edition.

If you require any further edits to your piece, please reach out directly to our Editor in Chief, Logan Schreiber, at lschreiber@uolivet.edu. If we should need any edits to your piece, a team member will be in touch with you after acceptance. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please let me know.

—Logan Schreiber, Editor in Chief