Ann Arbor Review

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Gerald Clark
Lyn Lifshin
Paul B. Roth
Ndue Ukaj
Anne Babson
Laszlo Slomovits
Qinqin Huang
Duane Locke
Adhar Maheshwari
Shutta Crum
Odimegwu Onwumere
Anthony Seidman
Chris Lord
Running Cub
Amit Parmessur
John F. Buckley &
Martin Otto

Joanie Freeman
Alan Britt
Jennifer Burd &
Laszlo Slomovits

Sonnet Mondal
Karyn M. Bruce
John Tustin
Jennifer Burd
Michael Gessner &
Daniel Davis

Martin Camps &
Anthony Seidman

Fred Wolven

Holly Day

M. J. Iuppa
John Grochalski
Catherine O'Brien
Joe Milford
Byron Matthews
Joseph Murphy
Dike Okoro

Steve Barfield



 


 

 


 


 





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THE NEXT


Just past
my anniversary
of learning
to live
alone again,
and here a nest
given me
in a friend's
two hands--
a nest brought
down unharmed
by a dead tree
brought down.
The tawny weeds
woven just so
with a bird's
inborn skill--that
I understand--
but the delicate,
dry blooms
arranged
like shooting stars
all around?
Just so--the way
fragile things
move, like wishes,
from one life
to the next.




 


Jennifer Burd, Ypsilanti, Michigan





                      

 


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