(This first appeared in March 2014).
Quite the interesting mag back in the day. This particular issue saw the likes of Bukowski, Ivan Arguelles, Lyn Lifshin, Norm Moser, Sheila E. Murphy, and, well, me, among others. I was thinner back then, as was my poetry.
no more than
the slow grace
of light turning
the leaf so
patient in the
air and colder
now that sense
of permanence unfurled
it is not
long to wait
as Wang Wei
said in his
letter I listen
for a sound
but hear none


Hello.. A refreshing .. somehow gut familiar perspective.. nice.. nothing wasted in nothings..
Peace Tony
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Thank you, Tony.
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Love the leanness of this poem, Robert! And all the space – for listening, as I found myself doing when I reached the end, and went back to the beginning and kept rereading. Simply wonderful! Lynne
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Thanks, Lynne. Much appreciated. I believe space is much under-utiized. What’s not there often says as much as what is there.
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“What’s not there often says as much as what is there.” That’s what I like most about poetry — the space that is there.
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Thank you for the lovely start to my day!
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You’re very welcome, Erin. And thank you for your kind words.
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tone-perfect in reaching for the sublime.
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You’re very generous, Jaffa. Thank you.
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excellent! Here, I am thinner now, like my writing 😉
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I am thicker, these days.
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I like the thin you:)
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The thin me comes and goes, as do the poems.
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Same 🙂
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Beautiful poetry.
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Thank you.
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I listen to sound and hear none
All is muffled by disillusionment.
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Disillusionment can be loud!
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Nice
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Thank you.
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Plzz do visit to my blog nd do read to my poems
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I’ll make a point of it.
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