INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Paul B Roth
Duane Locke
Alan Britt
Silvia Scheibli
Steve Barfield
Duane Locke
Alex Ferde
Kristina Krumova
Richard Gartee
Lyn Lifshin
Gale Acuff
Alicia Mathias
Sunday Eyitayo Michael
Running Cub
Laszlo Slomovits
Shutta Crum
Solomon Musa Haruna
Elisavietta Ritchie
Yuan Hongri
Helen Grigya
Fahredin Shehu
Karyn M. Bruce
Robert Nisbet
Deji W. Adesoye
Michael Lee Johnson
Keith Moul
Jennifer Burd
John Grey
Rekha Valliaypan
Fred Wolven
Ann Arbor Review
is an independent
International Journal & ezine
Copyright (c) 2019
Francis Ferde
All rights revert back to each poet.
--editor / Southeastern Florida
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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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IF I WAS DEAF…
If I was deaf I would hopefully
not have to walk up to a wall
to know it was there. Likewise,
if I was losing my eyesight, I
trust it would not be necessary
to bump into the door to know
it was just in front of me. But,
not being either, I really have
nearly no idea exactly what I
might have to do to find my
way in our world the way we
really have it configured today!
If I keep aging at this rate I may
or may not become the fool in
Shakespeare’s play that passes
through the thin sheet of time
without sensing when I reach
the other side, or even if I ever
do come out on the other shore.
Alex Ferde, Ireland
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