Poem – By Simon Perchik

  You climb and these steps spread out in those rings trees still carry under their wings   –you collect height and at night two at a time though the steps are chipped the inscriptions worn away staring off to the side   –they will be first spruced back to life and at the top you move the sun back […]

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Poem – HOW TO BREAK SNOW (By John Grey)

HOW TO BREAK SNOW – By John Grey Something foreign helps, armored vehicles adorned with unfamiliar grim-faced eagles rolling down white slopes, and explosions in the distance, close at hand – loud red, even louder black, instant thaw. No tool more expedient than soldiers pounding on a door, the path more hob-nailed print than even sheen, roof and eaves cascading […]

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