Welcome to PoetryRepairShop MM.08
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PREVIOUS | NEXT PAGE 085. CAROLINE ENNIS: "residue." 086. NECA STOLLER: "North Beach Grill" 087. BILL CARROLL: "Old Math" 088. CAROL BORZYSKOWSKI: "Black Sun" 089. BARBARA F. LEFCOWITZ: "Butterfly Sapphic" 090. WENDY HAMMOND: "Day" 091. PEGGY MEEKS-KING: "Play Some Bob Marley Music For Me Please" 092. DUANE LOCKE: "Alone" 093. LYN LIFSHIN: "MUSEUM ("not knowing…")" 094. MICHAEL DAVID COFFEY: "The Garden" 095. ABIGAIL B. CALKIN: "Blaze" 096. JANET I. BUCK: "Warm Sorbet" MM: 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Thanks for Reading Poetry; Be a Poetry Patron: Visit Our Sponsors. |
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What is it that we lose? Does everyone lose the same things? If we do, how is it that our memories differ so widely? Perhaps our memories of loss are not so different as we suspect. Perhaps our losses are not what we expect them to be. The poets here have found again those moments... the loss of a beloved horse, the discovery that one is never truly alone. And there is more. This issue introduces our readers to Carol BORZYSKOWSKI, a fine new poet. Go back to previous issues and follow Lyn Lifshin "Museum" series. Hope you enjoy! JH |