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SING, O BARREN ONE, WHO DID NOT BEAR A CHILD
—Isaiah, 54:1 Her hand sharp in the small of Hagar’s back, Sarai, that barrenpunster, pimped her handmaid to her husband, saying, “As I am barren please consort (bo-na, in Hebrew) with her” by literally saying,“I shall be built up (ibaneh) through her.” A barren women can still be clever,…
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FOUR POEMS by Rosalie Moffett
READ THE PAIRED INTERVIEW WITH ROSALIE MOFFETT IN SOUND MIND A jet drags its noise across my side of town, trawling for something. Its shadow, a small black insect, crawls across house after house. Up and up, over and over, a lithe little dark thought. I, too have had a weeviling-through, my sunny sensibility bedeviled by a pest. Up there, sky-high, do…
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SIX ECCLESIASTICAL LOVE SONGS by C. T. Salazar
heaven is a compound word the sun sunders us dazzling so you don’t have to wonder what wound …
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