fall 2014
Table of Contents
Return to Home PageIt's Usually Something Like This K.V. Skene
Never Quite Coming of Age in Pontiac Michigan Glen Armstrong
When I Call My Mother Matthew Walsh
The Old Guys at the Pantry, Breakfast, 5 A.M. Mark Jackley
Prey Mitchell Krockmalnik Grabois
In my version of heaven Adrienne Drobnies
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Jason Primm
White Goddess Afterward Nettie Farris
In my version of heaven
One husband is
lying
on one side
of me
and one
on the other
and on
each side
of them are
their earlier
wives
and lovers and
theirs next
to them
and there is
no jealousy
where we lie
with the scattered
detritus
of a child’s
colourful
band aid
and torn corners
of potato chip
wrappers
and discarded
Tosca flyers
but the day
is mild
and we laugh
all together
at those low
moans we
made
in pleasure
or pain
and how
little
it all means
now