INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Fahredin Shehu
Elisavietta Ritchie
Uvie Gwewhegbe
Jennifer Burd
George Miller
Robert Penick
Laszlo Slomovits
Richard Gartee
Gale Acuff
Stephen Sleboda
Robert Nisbet
Chris Spitters
Silvia Scheibli
Michael Lee Johnson
Alicia Mathias
Alan Britt
Y. Przhebelskaya
Helen Gyigya
Aneek Chatterjee
Alex Ferde
Running Cub
Joanie Freeman
Shutta Crum
Fred Wolven
Steve Barfield
Deji Adesoye
Michelle Bailat-Jones
Ann Arbor Review
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Francis Ferde
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--editor / Southeastern Florida
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THINGS
I HAVE YET TO LEARN
I believe I am able to yet learn the
essence of a root’s growth if I find
how to enter the trunk of the tree as
Alice did; and then too, there is still
the manner of siphoning the marrow
out from the turkey’s leg bone, else
how might I ever understand the ins
and outs of biological accomplishments
much less the meaning of some writer’s
headless horsemen or an artist’s character’s
sideways glance. Yes, when will I ever
know, when will you fit into the wider
view of our universe, and I need to
know, I need to hear the tune playing
long and last but not before its time,
and all in due time, all in my time.
Running Cub, Eveerglades
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