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
Ann Arbor Review
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Francis Ferde
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--editor / Southeastern Florida
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TO WISH UPON A STAR
We arrive at our first kiss
with scars that weigh against
our longings.
Lovers past, some forgotten,
raised welts on our hearts
leaving invisible marks.
Memories of past failures
pale in the bright spark
that leaps the gap
as lips approach,
before they touch.
Electric anticipation
cauterizes bygone wounds.
Hope becomes all.
Reason, logic, are swept absent
as pulse hastens
and blood surges.
New love hovers
a breath away,
the air between us
tingling.
A shooting star
suspended in space
waits to fall.
STAY SEATED
The sun does not leave
its seat in heaven
yet daylight comes in morning
and departs at night
The river does not flow
inland from the ocean
but empties into the sea
The world moves
the mind creates thoughts
consciousness does not
have to go to them
to notice them float by
like bubbles on a passing stream
Richard Gartee, Gainesville, Florida
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