From Fairytale Review, The Emerald Issue. From a fellow, (what’s the feminine of fellow, native?) native Ohioan.
from No Place (Dorothy Reconsiders) / by Rochelle Hurt
Out here the din of tin on tin hangs
just below an orphaned smudge of cumulus
From Fairytale Review, The Emerald Issue. From a fellow, (what’s the feminine of fellow, native?) native Ohioan.
from No Place (Dorothy Reconsiders) / by Rochelle Hurt
Out here the din of tin on tin hangs
just below an orphaned smudge of cumulus
A little weather. More here and here:
http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/snow-globe
from Snow Globe / by Kathy Fagan
Color: snow day with autumn
leaves inside it
And, angels remind me of Ohio and rain.
from Rain in Ohio / by Mary Oliver
while the thunderheads whirl up
out of the white west
their dark hooves nicking
the tall trees as they come
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