Willawaw Journal Spring 2021 Issue 12

Judith Edelstein

Because We Are Nomads What traveler would dare to tell her tale – even in her middle years, pausing as…

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Morgan English

The Farmhouse I inherit browns and greens. I wait for someone to say it’s all in the past now so…

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Irene Fick

Winter’s Lonely Witness I like to be left alone to sort     I begin with the domain of real things …

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Sonia Greenfield

My Grandfather's Last Supper It was vintage Da Vinci, Jesus and disciples making blessings at their long table hung over…

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Ann Howells

Drenched in Spindrift Spindrift saturates my bones. Country night comes velvet black. Ebb tide sings my lullaby, atonal and aleatoric,…

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Marc Janssen

Camp David The kitchen floor awash in clothes While flies library whisper around the sink. There is a hole the…

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Gabrielle Langley

Bolshoi Ballet Tours the West: A Cold War Poem The word “defection” floats in the air. Sotto voce. The ability…

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Carolyn Martin

Mosaic of a Spring Day in Quarantine From the mauve armchair in my living room: a flowering pink quince hosts…

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