Ann Arbor Review

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Bilall Maliqi
Duane Locke
Eddie Awusi
Silvia Scheibli
Amit Parmessur
Lyn Lifshin
Juan Hongi
Shutta Crum
Peycho Kanev
Fahredin Shehu
Lana Bella
Laszlo Slomovits
Abdulrahman M Abu-  yaman
Elisavietta Ritchie
Michelle Bailat-Jones
Keith Moul
Aneek Chatterjee

Tom Evans
Robert Nisbet
Paul B. Roth
Alex Ferde
Alan Britt

Richard Gartee
Karyn M. Bruce

Ali Znaidi
Running Cub
John Grey

Jennifer Burd
Fred Wolven

Helen Gyigya


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AAR history note:  in print 1967 - 1980.  Irregular publications 1980 - 2004.  As ezine 2004 - present. Most of 51 years all together....

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EARTHS  SEAMSTRESS

Earth seem stressed. Peradventure,
she needs a seamstress
to tailorfit her into a fashionably
elegant garment. By knitting

the moistures
of the Oceania together with the deserts
of the Middle East. And

sewing the heritage of Timbuktu interwoven
with the Library of Congress. Then

fine-tuning the design with technocrats
from Far East and Europe
aesthetically embroided on the robe.

 

HUMILITY

yesternight, i
saw a calm thunder
cautioning a raging lightning to
behave; that he had transversed
the same path prior. that it only leads
to destruction!

*

i also saw the humble sun
quoting the prideful moon a
solemn warning. reminding the
latter that her so-called "moonlight"
she flaunts around her waist is
actually courtesy of his reflections.
and he could withhold them if
her pride persists

 

 

Abdulrahman M Abu-yaman, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria

 

 

 


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