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Winter 2007

Featured Artist:

Theresa Pfarr

Poets

Sara-Anne Beaulieu
C.L. Bledsoe
Holly Day
Eddie Dowe
John Grey
Matthew Guenette
Suzanne Harvey
Ed Higgins
Thea Iberall
Richard Lighthouse
James Lineberger
Micki Meyers
Tim Mayo
Sally Molini
Roger Pfingston
Robert Plath
Ryan Smith
Margot Solod
Ray Sweatman
Jon Wesick

More artwork by:

Cecilia Ferreira


In Memoriam:

Douglas Gamrath

This link will take you to our "old" site. I am still working on transferring all of Doug's files. You will have to use your browser's navigation buttons to return to the current issue.

   

Eddie Dowe

 

Seven Mirrors

1.

I expected to see myself
in the colored stone of the mirror,
in this slim kitchen
still a man, but I cannot be
here, I must be
in the doorway, staring
toward the dawning street,
the light spinning about me
and my arms stretched out
to adjust the angle of my life.

2.

A little girl waits
at my doorstep, in black Chinese slippers
and an orange dress.
She reaches up to ring
and from the mirror of the glass door
she notices another little girl
reaching up to grab her wrist.

3.

This is only one
of the seven
mirrors buried in my yard.

4.

A man balances
on one foot
under the shadow
of a blue hat
a dozen bronze keys scratching
his hand
like the broken glass of a mirror.

5.

The woman in the white slip
asks for a glass of water
and I walk toward my reflection
already leaning over the mirror of the sink.

6.

The bed behind me is a mirror.
My wife lifts her skirt
and removes her high heels.
She makes room for me
under the sheets.

7.

The suit in my closet
hangs like a black man from a tree,
a mirror beneath his feet
and his shoes
two shining leaves.

 

Bio:

8th grade English and Creative Writing teacher in Norfolk, Virginia. MFA student at Old Dominion University. Previous publications include The Country Mouse, Simply Haiku, the strange fruit, Facets, and Lunarosity.

 

 

 

 

"Swimmer" by Theresa Pfarr