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Green Water

by Anna Sykora

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Issue 31:

Editorial

Forty Years
by Jude-Marie Green, Associate Editor

Fiction

Section III
by Caren Gussoff

Carpe Mañana
by Richard A. Lovett

Starlings
by Michael J. DeLuca

A Hundredth Name
by Christopher Green

Rainbows and Other Shapes
by Patricia Russo

Flash

Flash Fiction will return in our next issue.

Poetry

Harmony In Motion
by Zoë Gabriel

Emperor Fish
by Daniel A. Rabuzzi

my computer crashed
by Emmanuel Jakpa

Man In A Foam Rubber Suit
by T. R. Click

Green Water
by Anna Sykora

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Pent in the bottom of a well,
You crave green water
And its rotten smell;

Cherish the twisted hands of earth
That sweating wring
Rude limbs to birth;

Respect the chambers of the dead,
Whose bones are dry,
Whose lips have fed;

Remember, water healed them all,
When they were whole
And creeping still.

Be glad you keep a mind in hell:
That's how to live
At the bottom of a well.

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Anna Sykora has been an attorney in New York and a teacher of English in Germany, where she resides with her patient husband and three demanding Forest Cats. To date she has placed 85 poems in the small press and on the web. She has also placed 48, mostly SF tales.

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