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Moving Words Series XIV
GLEBE ROAD
What trees are they from?
Behind a bus stop shelter,
a boy lies in a puddle of leaves
the heavy color of wine.
Steps away, under a great yellow fountain,
a girl matches her hand to a shard
and doesn't pull back.
Paul Andrew Fogle
WAITING FOR THE POPEYE EFFECT
No amount of spinach
does the trick
cartoons lie to me
on a daily basis
Richard Peabody
MAN WEEPING IN A CHAIR
After "A Man in Sorrow" by Van Gogh
His inconsolable shoes drop,
the right clog a wasted man,
the left a bitter matron.
His hands hold his head because his mind can't see
why his eyes should weep.
His sorrow lights
a smoldering that will not stop.
As dusk swallows the man, the man's shadow spreads.
Elizabeth Rees
About the Series XIV Poets:
Paul Andrew Fogle was born in Norfolk VA and grew up in Virginia Beach. His first chapbook of poems, Extincting the Drunk, is forthcoming from March Street Press, and other poems have appeared in Fine Madness, Dry Creek Review, The Tangent, Ingin the Ooh, Parting Gifts, and once, in disguise, in the Washington Citypaper. He's been poet-in-residence for the DC Creative Writing Workshop at Hart Middle School and an adjunct professor at George Mason University for the last two years. A part of both DC WritersCorps and the rock band Calibos for three years, he also reviews books and music for Popmatters.com, and has erratically assembled the free poetry publication 5th Gear since 1994.
Richard Peabody wears many literary hats. He is editor of Gargoyle Magazine (founded in 1976), and has published a novella, two books of short stories, five books of poems, and co-edited five anthologies with Lucinda Ebersole --Mondo Barbie, Mondo Elvis, Mondo Marilyn, Mondo James Dean, and Coming to Terms: A Literary Response to Abortion. Their sixth anthology is Sex & Chocolate due out in spring 2003. He also edited A Different Beat: Writings by Women of the Beat Generation for Serpent's Tail in 1997. Peabody teaches fiction writing at the Writer's Center in Bethesda, Maryland,and in the Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Program. He lives in Arlington, Virgina with his wife Margaret and their daughter Twyla Grace. You may contact him at hedgehog2@erols.com
Elizabeth Rees is the author of Balancing China, winner of the Sowís Ear press national contest in 1999. Her poems have appeared in such magazines as Seneca Review, Pequod, Kenyon Review, Partisan Review, Ironwood, Mid-American Review, and Agni. She works as a Poet-in-the-Schools for the Arlington Public Schools Humanities Project and the Maryland State Arts Council, and teaches adults at The Writersí Center. Rees is also a consultant to the education department at the John F. Kennedy Center.
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