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Guest Post: “Drought” by Rural Poet

Rural Poet is a farmer who never ceases to amaze me with his remarkable talent. Please enjoy “Drought.”

Miss Calypso Dances On

Dang! We just lost Gabo García Márguez and now Phenomenal Angel Maya Angelou has fluttered forth, as well. My guess Continue reading →

Whoa!

Whoa! Little Mr. Greensoles strolls down the Aisle of Amazing Unnamed Delights past fat bags of kitty litter bulging bottles Continue reading →

Let’s Hear It for the Saints!

Let’s Hear It for the Saints! Hallelujah for our patron saints and for Churchly imagination! Bless Isidore of Seville who, Continue reading →

A Bouquet of Early Gratitude

 A Bouquet of Early Gratitude I give thanks for the sweet bouquet of my childhood, for bursting into the world Continue reading →

Door

Door On gray days we write poems of Gaucín’s whitewashed houses reflecting blue sky, pink roof tiles, houses cascading down Continue reading →

Threads of a Life

Hilaria Supa Huamán This tiny woman, conceived by rape, stands before Congress in her blood red Peruvian hat, the color Continue reading →

Vigil

“There are no Rabbits in the north-west.” Ernest Thompson Seton Wildlife artist, Author of The Boy Scout Handbook Vigil Damp Continue reading →

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