Leaving Felton in '73, falling asleep in the car just
Over the line into Wyoming after the long climb
Out of Salt Lake City. Waking up in white darkness,
Windows coated with the scud of high plains snow
Hushing the labored pantings of the long haul trucks.
Continuing on east toward a startled dawn at 5 a.m.
Stopping on the southern tip of Cheyenne about a
Quarter mile off the interstate to call back to Felton
Forgetting the time difference. Too early, or much
Too late, and she won't let me talk to the boy asleep.
Me in tears and her in rising anger until someone
Severs the connection. Pulling myself together enough
In the phone booth before I am exposed to those
Piercing eyes of cowboys and Indians loitering in the
Gas station with a phone booth on the bitter tongue of
Cheyenne, as the rest of my life tilts out of my mouth,
Southeast towards the Gulf of Mexico, with tastebuds
Knocked out by the wine and the cigarettes and the
Vomit of recriminations I just can't swallow back down.
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Issue 52
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Editor's Note
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Poetry
- Mark Aiello
- Victoria Anderson
- Jeremy Bass
- Michael Blumenthal
- Alan Britt
- Sherry Chandler
- Regina Colonia-Willner
- Richard D. Hartwell
- RJ Hooker
- Jack Israel
- Betsy Johnson-Miller
- Roger Jones
- Marilyn McCabe
- Robert Andrew Perez
- Seth Perlow
- Glenis Gale Redmond
- Robin Richardson
- James Silas Rogers
- Jordan Smith
- Bruce Taylor
- Michael Wynn
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Essay
- Kurt Brown LONG STORY SHORT: Techniques Of Fiction In Poetry
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews "Lucky Coat Anywhere"
by Michael Burkard
- David Rigsbee reviews "Lucky Coat Anywhere"