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Raphael Cutrufello

Hildebrand

how long can we not say what we’re thinking?
how long can we not say what we’re thinking?

white walls and cherry soda
I’ve never been to North Dakota
wood floors and spray paint
thought I was bored but I guess I ain’t

accordions and picture frames
to get in the way of all my aims and
how long can we not say what we’re thinking?
how long can we not say what we’re thinking?

Hildebrand makes pots and pans
she even  presses her own tin cans
she sews coats and makes boats and ropes
I even hear she makes all her own soap

accordions and picture frames
to get in the way of all my aims and
how long can we not say what we’re thinking?

Hezekiah Jones is a collection of Philadelphia-area artists orbiting around the songwriting of Raphael Cutrufello. They have released two full-length albums, Hezekiah Says You’re A-Ok (2006), and Have You Seen Our New Fort? (2011), and two EPs, Come to Our Pool Party (2007), and Bread of Teeth (2009), all on Yer Bird Records. Also a split 7-inch, The Asheville Squints (2008), released on Quite Scientific.

Issue #17

Summer 2013

  • Fiction
  • Jordan Hartt
    Leap
  • Elaine Johanson
    The Subtenants
  • Poetry
  • Genevieve Betts
    Yen
  • Genevieve Betts
    Dream
  • Jim Churchill-Dicks
    Snoopyland
  • Paul Siegell
    *04.18.09 - the Disco Biscuits - E-Factory, PA*
  • Paul Siegell
    We've Come for Your Hullabaloo in Kalamazoo
  • Lyrics
  • Raphael Cutrufello
    What's the Point of Fooling?
  • Raphael Cutrufello
    Hildebrand
  • Essays & Reviews
  • Don Riggs
    "Making Things Out of Words"
  • Elizabeth Thorpe
    "A Review of Lynn Levin's Miss Plastique"

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