As faithful as mosques or cathedrals
these paths of our own making
which go unrecorded by the official maps;
which cut the corners of sports fields and recreation grounds,
the public patches of green that piece together
council housing estates and retail parks;
which open up gaps in the thorniest hedges;
which ignore the planners' right angles of tarmac;
which refuse to go round.
Seen from the sky they show up
as paler scars worn into the grass,
less by the passage of footsteps
than that of the heart,
taking the shortest route between where we are
and where we want to be.
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Winter Feature 2014
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Editor's Note
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Poetry
- Betty Adcock
- Robin Behn
- Lorna Knowles Blake
- Michael Collier
- Brendan Constantine
- Patrick Donnelly
- Robert Fanning
- Marta Ferguson
- Miranda Field
- Rebecca Foust
- Jennifer Grotz
- Gerry LaFemina
- Daniel Lawless
- Diane Lockward
- Cleopatra Mathis
- Esther Morgan
- Martha Rhodes
- Joshua Robbins
- J. Allyn Rosser
- R.T. Smith
- Allen Strous
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Fiction
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Essay