#issue — Public Fediverse posts
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Atlas Demonstrates Relentless Dedication, Succeeds with Rabona Kick and Son Heung-min Celebration… Astounding Flexibility Amazes
Hyundai Motor Unveils Campaign Celebrating FIFA World Cup 2026 Atlas Takes on Football Challenge in New Series Showcasing…
#EuropeSays #Korea #KR #HyundaiMotor #Economic #Hyundai #Issue #news #Newspaper #politics #Society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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HD Hyundai Joins K-New Deal Academy to Foster Talent in Shipbuilding and Construction Machinery
Practical Training in Shipbuilding Production Technologies in Ulsan and YeongamHands-On Construction Machinery Education in Daegu and GyeongbukYouth Employment…
#EuropeSays #Korea #KR #HDHyundaiHeavy #Economic #Hyundai #Issue #news #Newspaper #politics #Society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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The Tower Crane Division of the KCTU Construction Union and the Korea Tower Crane Operators' Union under the FKTU began a general strike at ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Major Labor Unions on Tower Crane Strike: "No More Tolerating Cutthroat Competition... Government Must Provide Solutions" - The Asia Business Daily -
The Tower Crane Division of the KCTU Construction Union and the Korea Tower Crane Operators' Union under the FKTU began a general strike at ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Major Labor Unions on Tower Crane Strike: "No More Tolerating Cutthroat Competition... Government Must Provide Solutions" - The Asia Business Daily -
The Tower Crane Division of the KCTU Construction Union and the Korea Tower Crane Operators' Union under the FKTU began a general strike at ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Major Labor Unions on Tower Crane Strike: "No More Tolerating Cutthroat Competition... Government Must Provide Solutions" - The Asia Business Daily -
The Tower Crane Division of the KCTU Construction Union and the Korea Tower Crane Operators' Union under the FKTU began a general strike at ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Major Labor Unions on Tower Crane Strike: "No More Tolerating Cutthroat Competition... Government Must Provide Solutions" - The Asia Business Daily -
https://www.europesays.com/iran/134410/ U.S. Treasury Sanctions Persian Gulf Strait Authority Over Hormuz Transit Control #economic #issue #korea #News #Newspaper #PersianGulf #Politics #Society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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https://www.europesays.com/ch/73303/ Korean Air Marks 50th Anniversary of Zurich Passenger Route, Strengthening Role as Exchange Hub #Economic #Issue #korea #news #Newspaper #politics #Society #SOUTHKOREA #TheAsiaBusinessDaily #Zürich
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Kakao Labor Union to Hold Rally in Pangyo on June 10, Preparing for General Strike. by Lee Myeonghwan. Published 28 May.2026 12:49(KST). Share ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Kakao Labor Union to Hold Rally in Pangyo on June 10, Preparing for General Strike - The Asia Business Daily -
Kakao Labor Union to Hold Rally in Pangyo on June 10, Preparing for General Strike. by Lee Myeonghwan. Published 28 May.2026 12:49(KST). Share ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Kakao Labor Union to Hold Rally in Pangyo on June 10, Preparing for General Strike - The Asia Business Daily -
Kakao Labor Union to Hold Rally in Pangyo on June 10, Preparing for General Strike. by Lee Myeonghwan. Published 28 May.2026 12:49(KST). Share ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Kakao Labor Union to Hold Rally in Pangyo on June 10, Preparing for General Strike - The Asia Business Daily -
Kakao Labor Union to Hold Rally in Pangyo on June 10, Preparing for General Strike. by Lee Myeonghwan. Published 28 May.2026 12:49(KST). Share ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Kakao Labor Union to Hold Rally in Pangyo on June 10, Preparing for General Strike - The Asia Business Daily -
As the Kakao Labor Union has announced a general strike scheduled for next month, Kakao stated on May 28 that it is taking measures to ensure the ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Even if the Union Strikes, KakaoTalk Won't Stop... Kakao Vows to "Minimize Customer Impact" - The Asia Business Daily -
As the Kakao Labor Union has announced a general strike scheduled for next month, Kakao stated on May 28 that it is taking measures to ensure the ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Even if the Union Strikes, KakaoTalk Won't Stop... Kakao Vows to "Minimize Customer Impact" - The Asia Business Daily -
As the Kakao Labor Union has announced a general strike scheduled for next month, Kakao stated on May 28 that it is taking measures to ensure the ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Even if the Union Strikes, KakaoTalk Won't Stop... Kakao Vows to "Minimize Customer Impact" - The Asia Business Daily -
As the Kakao Labor Union has announced a general strike scheduled for next month, Kakao stated on May 28 that it is taking measures to ensure the ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Even if the Union Strikes, KakaoTalk Won't Stop... Kakao Vows to "Minimize Customer Impact" - The Asia Business Daily -
https://www.europesays.com/britain/50442/ Doosan Enerbility Selected as Key Equipment Partner for Rolls-Royce SMR in the UK #Economic #Issue #Korea #News #Newspaper #Politics #RollsRoyce #Society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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https://www.europesays.com/people/89634/ “Taiwan is the Epicenter of the AI Revolution”… Jensen Huang Announces Bold Annual Investment of Up to $150 Billion #Economic #Issue #JensenHuang #Korea #News #newspaper #Politics #Society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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Megabox to Broadcast Republic of Korea World Cup Matches Live https://www.byteseu.com/2058933/ #CzechRepublic #Czechia #economic #issue #Korea #News #newspaper #Politics #society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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https://www.europesays.com/ch/?p=73169 “Still Hiding Money in Switzerland? Think Again”…The Wealthy Shift as Hong Kong Takes the Top Spot #Economic #Issue #korea #news #Newspaper #politics #Society #SOUTHKOREA #Switzerland #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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https://www.europesays.com/people/89555/ “I Am Glad the Prediction Was Wrong”… Altman Retracts Pessimism on ‘End of Jobs Due to AI’ #Economic #Issue #Korea #News #newspaper #Politics #SamAltman #Society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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Umpire Critically Injured by Bat… Japanese Baseball Introduces Immediate Ejection for “Dangerous Swings” https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/710456/ #Baseball #Economic #issue #Korea #news #newspaper #NipponProfessionalBaseball #NPB #Politics #society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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Umpire Critically Injured by Bat… Japanese Baseball Introduces Immediate Ejection for “Dangerous Swings” https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/710456/ #Baseball #Economic #issue #Korea #news #newspaper #NipponProfessionalBaseball #NPB #Politics #society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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https://www.europesays.com/people/89313/ Dimon, JPMorgan CEO: “There Could Be a $20 Billion M&A Opportunity” #Economic #Issue #JamieDimon #Korea #News #newspaper #Politics #Society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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With the Kakao union already preparing to launch a strike, Kakao now faces the first general strike crisis in its history. On May 27, Kakao released a ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Kakao Labor-Management Mediation Fails... Countdown to First-Ever General Strike - The Asia Business Daily -
With the Kakao union already preparing to launch a strike, Kakao now faces the first general strike crisis in its history. On May 27, Kakao released a ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Kakao Labor-Management Mediation Fails... Countdown to First-Ever General Strike - The Asia Business Daily -
With the Kakao union already preparing to launch a strike, Kakao now faces the first general strike crisis in its history. On May 27, Kakao released a ...#TheAsiaBusinessDaily #News #Newspaper #Economic #Issue #Politics #Society #Korea #SouthKorea
Kakao Labor-Management Mediation Fails... Countdown to First-Ever General Strike - The Asia Business Daily -
https://www.fogolf.com/1269597/i-got-the-upgraded-vice-golf-package-set-theres-a-big-issue/ I Got The UPGRADED Vice Golf Package Set – There’s A BIG ISSUE!? #BIG #Golf #GolfClubs #GolfClubsVideos #GolfClubsVlog #GolfClubsWedges #GolfClubsWedgesVideos #GolfClubsWedgesVlog #GolfClubsWedgesYouTube #GolfClubsYouTube #GolfEquipment #GolfEquipmentVideos #GolfEquipmentVlog #GolfEquipmentYouTube #GolfWedges #GolfWedgesVideos #GolfWedgesVlog #GolfWedgesYouTube #ISSUE #Package #pga #pro #set #Upgraded #vice
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https://www.fogolf.com/1269597/i-got-the-upgraded-vice-golf-package-set-theres-a-big-issue/ I Got The UPGRADED Vice Golf Package Set – There’s A BIG ISSUE!? #BIG #Golf #GolfClubs #GolfClubsVideos #GolfClubsVlog #GolfClubsWedges #GolfClubsWedgesVideos #GolfClubsWedgesVlog #GolfClubsWedgesYouTube #GolfClubsYouTube #GolfEquipment #GolfEquipmentVideos #GolfEquipmentVlog #GolfEquipmentYouTube #GolfWedges #GolfWedgesVideos #GolfWedgesVlog #GolfWedgesYouTube #ISSUE #Package #pga #pro #set #Upgraded #vice
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ECB: “AI Investment Boom Could Heighten Financial Risks in the Eurozone”
The European Central Bank (ECB) has warned that the artificial intelligence (AI)-driven investment boom, which is increasingly being…
#Europe #EU #EuroZone #economic #EuroArea #Eurozone #Issue #Korea #News #newspaper #Politics #Society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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Korea and EU Hold Special Committee on New Trade and Economic Security, Agree to Strengthen Cooperation on Supply Chains and Critical Minerals
Korea Requests Grace Period and Mutual Data Recognition Under EU Battery Regulation Highlights Need for Clear Origin Criteria…
#Economy #economic #EconomyofEU #EconomyoftheEU #EUeconomy #Europe #issue #korea #News #newspaper #Politics #society #southkorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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How Delicious Must It Be? Two Melons Sold for 55 Million Won… Japan’s ‘Luxury Melon’ Sets Record Price
Yubari Melons Sold for 5.8 Million Yen at First Auction of the YearSurpassing the 2019 Record by 800,000 Yen Two Yubari melons, a…
#Japan #JP #Hokkaido #economic #HokkaidoNews #ISSUE #Korea #news #newspaper #politics #society #southkorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily #北海道
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How Delicious Must It Be? Two Melons Sold for 55 Million Won… Japan’s ‘Luxury Melon’ Sets Record Price
Yubari Melons Sold for 5.8 Million Yen at First Auction of the YearSurpassing the 2019 Record by 800,000 Yen Two Yubari melons, a…
#Japan #JP #Hokkaido #economic #HokkaidoNews #ISSUE #Korea #news #newspaper #politics #society #southkorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily #北海道
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https://www.alojapan.com/1491022/how-delicious-must-it-be-two-melons-sold-for-55-million-won-japans-luxury-melon-sets-record-price/ How Delicious Must It Be? Two Melons Sold for 55 Million Won… Japan’s ‘Luxury Melon’ Sets Record Price #economic #Hokkaido #HokkaidoNews #ISSUE #Korea #news #newspaper #politics #society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily #北海道 Yubari Melons Sold for 5.8 Million Yen at First Auction of the YearSurpassing the 2019 Record by 800,000 Yen Two Yubari melons, a specialty product from Hokkaido, Japan, were sold at a record-high
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https://www.alojapan.com/1491022/how-delicious-must-it-be-two-melons-sold-for-55-million-won-japans-luxury-melon-sets-record-price/ How Delicious Must It Be? Two Melons Sold for 55 Million Won… Japan’s ‘Luxury Melon’ Sets Record Price #economic #Hokkaido #HokkaidoNews #ISSUE #Korea #news #newspaper #politics #society #SouthKorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily #北海道 Yubari Melons Sold for 5.8 Million Yen at First Auction of the YearSurpassing the 2019 Record by 800,000 Yen Two Yubari melons, a specialty product from Hokkaido, Japan, were sold at a record-high
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[Today’s New Product] Packed with Olives… Convenient ‘Mediterranean Diet’ from the Convenience Store
CU Launches Mediterranean Kitchen Series Over 3.5 Million Units Sold from Existing “…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #MediterraneanFood #economic #issue #Korea #Mediterranean #mediterraneanfood #news #newspaper #Politics #Society #southkorea #TheAsiaBusinessDaily
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Iran: US Talks Focus on Ending War, not Hormuz Management or Nuclear Issue
Islam Times – Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei confirmed that the indirect talk…
#Nuclear #Aggression #All #And #are #baqaei #centered #confirmed #ending #Esmaeil #focus #foreign #Fronts #hormuz #indirect #Iran #Islam #issue #Management #ministry #negotiations #not #nuclear #of #ON #or #part #S- #spokesman #States #Stratif #talks #that #the #Times #United #US #war #with
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Issue 15: Poetry
Photo: Weightless Throne by Shinara Weathersby, Issue 15.
Here’s our poetry digest from Issue 15:
I fell down the subway station stairs and shattered
my ankle, and all I could do was say sorry.
My leg swelled green like a new balloon
and the shock set me on fire, vision swimming,
a shrinking vignette, and I kept saying, “I’m sorry,”
“Thank you,” and “What do you need me to do?”
with artificial bright eyes, like tumbling
down concrete wasn’t a thing I did, like I wasn’t expanding
with new bruises, like they needed me.
“What can I do?” … READ MORE >Richard A. Decker
On Becoming a Better ManI tend to write rain checks that bounce but I decide to put myself out there by brushing shoulders and making the best of a get-together.
I bring cheddar sour cream chips and a case of Coke ‘cause I want to somehow break the bad habits from my upbringing and somehow show them that I know how to be polite even though the host said she should be good on snacks.
I want to show them that I can take care of myself — that I’m my own man. … READ MORE >
Regina McMorris
PedestrianTonight the silver moon reveals its lower half
through translucent clouds, the shape
like a watermelon slice. As the clouds shift,
I forget the weight of my dirty laundry as I dragmy suitcase down Colton Avenue, and I don’t
miss having a ride to the coin-op.
The hidden half of the moon, larger
than the half I can see. … READ MORE >Kyler Littlejohn
Hard FaithWe were born to red earth
and hand-me-down prayers,
to mothers who knelt in the fields
and called that kneeling faith.Our fathers were men of silence,
their ghosts planted deep,
roots tangled in grief and duty,
their shadows stretching farther
than the cotton rows. … READ MORE >Elle Rosamilia
Recurring DreamsI.
I hear my father’s footsteps coming closer.
I can’t drive, but I’m still trapped behind the wheel.
The people I love keep disappearing through empty doorways.
There is a face I used to trust and a stranger who plans to do me harm.
II.
The space between bedtime and morning becomes a tunnel
through my brain. As I sleep, I wander corridors in search of symbols that will show
me all the ways I haven’t healed, dig through chests in childhood bedrooms
whose furniture shifts every time I blink my eyes. … READ MORE >Sarah Goldston
Melee DiamondAs small as a poppyseed
Almost an appleseed
These comparisons seem
So unfittingAs if disregarded muffin crumbs
Or apple pits
Could capture the significance
Of a child … READ MORE >Ellen Jane Powers
On being the first woman in this worldThe soles of my feet are dull gray,
years of dirt I couldn’t avoid, and
they no longer come clean. I taught
myself to step aside, to not answer questions
from silver-eyed strangers who test me —
are you lost? No. I turn toward unexpected
paths. I look for a river bed, the one that’s lined
with late spring lilacs, nectar as sweet
as what I tasted long ago. … READ MORE >David Anson Lee
The Weight of GodThe sky does not split.
No curtain lifts.
Afternoon keeps its appointments:
dogs barking,
bread cooling on windowsills,
a child practicing scales
in the next room
while God bleeds outside the city.They finish efficiently.
Iron through flesh,
flesh through bone:
a skill perfected by repetition. … READ MORE >Sarah Tate
Eden Writing Her Own ObituaryTHE GARDEN OF EDEN — brutally murdered by words twisted like smoke and buried to rot under sloughs of snakeskins. Do you smell my cries? I wanted to leave something of account: a bard’s song, maybe, some sad rhymes for the poets, a couple words thrown onto a Wikipedia page. My story like an arc for the unborn, you know. Instead, you consider my paradise lost like you would chew on a vague memory. … READ MORE >
David Athey
Slithering, TwitchingIn the tropical dead of day,
a grey squirrel with twitching tail
makes his rounds with gifts
for the community garden.
The squirrel keeps to the shadow side
and fills the soil with the usual thistle
seeds emptied from a lady’s bird feeder.
It’s rather funny … READ MORE >Kimberly Beck
Pocket PrayerI carry it around with me
in a message on my phone, typed
and re-typed;
on the torn page of a leather journal, folded
in my pocket like a sleeping
crane, or a heron, or
a swan. Now and then it stretches
and lifts its wings, feathers brushing
over the tips of my fingers as I reach
for the ink, for the soft, snow-bright page. … READ MORE >Jonathan Darren Garcia
Amos, when you are in the DesertI have stared into headlights,
And felt the car move through me —
like a phantom
I have fallen on the sharp branches of an oak tree —
swallowed splinters like food
I have felt the night kiss me goodbye —
woke with red eyes,
carrying the sky’s golden, amber flamesPrayers, Prayers, Prayers … READ MORE >
Scott Schuleit
A Precious Soulstanding at a busy corner in neon-glittered night,
red dress exposing skin, perfume wafting pleasure
to passerby. Half-lidded eyes tracing her shape,
some indifferent, a few soft, expressing pity, compassion.
Need some money for drugs and her babies, no other reason.
Dangers, fights for best places to work, violent customers.
No exits out of this room, she figured. Difficult to see
through thickening smoke, rising heat, greed of flame.
She saw no way out of the city. … READ MORE >Patrick T. Reardon
Harsh anglesChill valley. Hallelujah waters.
Hear nobody. Hear nobody.Outshout the light of God.
Outrun the word.
Outdistance.Jordan troubles. Burden dreams.
Cross the kingdom into the Canaanite land.
Take by force.Hear the unsaid. … READ MORE >
Lucy Swan
the -ologies of memoryphilosophers posit that the past only
exists in the mind; settled in the spongy,
gray-matter of your cerebrum, in fluid
through the narrow tubules between synapses,
budding in the engram cells of your neuronal
ensembles. but i see it as an ugly discoloration
clinging to the epidermis, a pink ghost of a
scab, action’s irreversible consequence. … READ MORE >Cody Adams
Thunder Put AsunderWhen my ex-wife refused to halt
the affair
I reminded her of the time our preacher screeched
a sermon about God’s answer to Job,
and how, with climactic timing that felt cinematic,
lightning struck in the city street just outside
the stained glass, animating illustrations of
Judgment Day for one terrifying instant. … READ MORE >Alexandria Marianne Leon
The jar still thereshifting the weight —
forearms tight,handle slick from sun
water pulling low.small fingers tug
at my pant leg.the thought —
drop it. … READ MORE >Alexis Leigh Ragan
HeartpineThere is no handle here,
on the face of a door overgrown
with the after-rot of harvest
loss, where persimmons split
along the worn frame, ombré
abandon embellishing the hingethat was sealed shut with such
severity, one might believe
the owner of the home lives
bent on keeping secrets
silent — in a forest that thinks
it’s forgotten, not knowing
its own carver. … READ MORE >Adam Burrell
Let It Be SoDo you come to me? Do you come to this trash heap playground?
You tread on the mud, kick past the dirty magazines and sit,
silent and unassuming, on that swing. I’m still hiding inside
this rusted, metal climbing dome next to the merry-go-round.
You shouldn’t be here, plain and simple. It’s a place for snotty kids
and maybe drug dealers after dark. It’s a place for teenage makeout sessions,
for raccoons and garbage cans and broken bottles and old shoes — and me. … READ MORE >Margaret Adams Birth
A Rush of Angels’ WingsFlashes from the chrome on cars
passing by on the street outside —easy enough to confuse
with a rush of angels’ wingsreleasing a little shaft of light
from the heavenly realm —remind me that where the wheels
meet the asphalt, there’s wherethe world, and this life, is grounded … READ MORE >
Meg Freer
Still Here, WaitingFifty years ago, she yelled at the old vagrant
in London, Put her down! when he hoisted up
my sister in the Finchley Road pharmacy.
Now she yells at God, Stop picking me up!
after every infection, every hospital stay.
She doesn’t want to remain on this earth.She phones and says, I’m still here.
God doesn’t listen to me.
I have to keep living this awful life. … READ MORE >Jo Taylor
Entrances and ExitsTwo weeks into December we are
all coming and going in my brother’s
house, Hospice nurses attending
to his needs, some family whispering
of days to come, others partaking
of a meal prepared by community and
church friends. Outside, a lone red bird
thuds against the plate-glass window,
and the day wears on like a controlled burn. … READ MORE >READ ISSUE 15:
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Issue 15: Poetry
Photo: Weightless Throne by Shinara Weathersby, Issue 15.
Here’s our poetry digest from Issue 15:
I fell down the subway station stairs and shattered
my ankle, and all I could do was say sorry.
My leg swelled green like a new balloon
and the shock set me on fire, vision swimming,
a shrinking vignette, and I kept saying, “I’m sorry,”
“Thank you,” and “What do you need me to do?”
with artificial bright eyes, like tumbling
down concrete wasn’t a thing I did, like I wasn’t expanding
with new bruises, like they needed me.
“What can I do?” … READ MORE >Richard A. Decker
On Becoming a Better ManI tend to write rain checks that bounce but I decide to put myself out there by brushing shoulders and making the best of a get-together.
I bring cheddar sour cream chips and a case of Coke ‘cause I want to somehow break the bad habits from my upbringing and somehow show them that I know how to be polite even though the host said she should be good on snacks.
I want to show them that I can take care of myself — that I’m my own man. … READ MORE >
Regina McMorris
PedestrianTonight the silver moon reveals its lower half
through translucent clouds, the shape
like a watermelon slice. As the clouds shift,
I forget the weight of my dirty laundry as I dragmy suitcase down Colton Avenue, and I don’t
miss having a ride to the coin-op.
The hidden half of the moon, larger
than the half I can see. … READ MORE >Kyler Littlejohn
Hard FaithWe were born to red earth
and hand-me-down prayers,
to mothers who knelt in the fields
and called that kneeling faith.Our fathers were men of silence,
their ghosts planted deep,
roots tangled in grief and duty,
their shadows stretching farther
than the cotton rows. … READ MORE >Elle Rosamilia
Recurring DreamsI.
I hear my father’s footsteps coming closer.
I can’t drive, but I’m still trapped behind the wheel.
The people I love keep disappearing through empty doorways.
There is a face I used to trust and a stranger who plans to do me harm.
II.
The space between bedtime and morning becomes a tunnel
through my brain. As I sleep, I wander corridors in search of symbols that will show
me all the ways I haven’t healed, dig through chests in childhood bedrooms
whose furniture shifts every time I blink my eyes. … READ MORE >Sarah Goldston
Melee DiamondAs small as a poppyseed
Almost an appleseed
These comparisons seem
So unfittingAs if disregarded muffin crumbs
Or apple pits
Could capture the significance
Of a child … READ MORE >Ellen Jane Powers
On being the first woman in this worldThe soles of my feet are dull gray,
years of dirt I couldn’t avoid, and
they no longer come clean. I taught
myself to step aside, to not answer questions
from silver-eyed strangers who test me —
are you lost? No. I turn toward unexpected
paths. I look for a river bed, the one that’s lined
with late spring lilacs, nectar as sweet
as what I tasted long ago. … READ MORE >David Anson Lee
The Weight of GodThe sky does not split.
No curtain lifts.
Afternoon keeps its appointments:
dogs barking,
bread cooling on windowsills,
a child practicing scales
in the next room
while God bleeds outside the city.They finish efficiently.
Iron through flesh,
flesh through bone:
a skill perfected by repetition. … READ MORE >Sarah Tate
Eden Writing Her Own ObituaryTHE GARDEN OF EDEN — brutally murdered by words twisted like smoke and buried to rot under sloughs of snakeskins. Do you smell my cries? I wanted to leave something of account: a bard’s song, maybe, some sad rhymes for the poets, a couple words thrown onto a Wikipedia page. My story like an arc for the unborn, you know. Instead, you consider my paradise lost like you would chew on a vague memory. … READ MORE >
David Athey
Slithering, TwitchingIn the tropical dead of day,
a grey squirrel with twitching tail
makes his rounds with gifts
for the community garden.
The squirrel keeps to the shadow side
and fills the soil with the usual thistle
seeds emptied from a lady’s bird feeder.
It’s rather funny … READ MORE >Kimberly Beck
Pocket PrayerI carry it around with me
in a message on my phone, typed
and re-typed;
on the torn page of a leather journal, folded
in my pocket like a sleeping
crane, or a heron, or
a swan. Now and then it stretches
and lifts its wings, feathers brushing
over the tips of my fingers as I reach
for the ink, for the soft, snow-bright page. … READ MORE >Jonathan Darren Garcia
Amos, when you are in the DesertI have stared into headlights,
And felt the car move through me —
like a phantom
I have fallen on the sharp branches of an oak tree —
swallowed splinters like food
I have felt the night kiss me goodbye —
woke with red eyes,
carrying the sky’s golden, amber flamesPrayers, Prayers, Prayers … READ MORE >
Scott Schuleit
A Precious Soulstanding at a busy corner in neon-glittered night,
red dress exposing skin, perfume wafting pleasure
to passerby. Half-lidded eyes tracing her shape,
some indifferent, a few soft, expressing pity, compassion.
Need some money for drugs and her babies, no other reason.
Dangers, fights for best places to work, violent customers.
No exits out of this room, she figured. Difficult to see
through thickening smoke, rising heat, greed of flame.
She saw no way out of the city. … READ MORE >Patrick T. Reardon
Harsh anglesChill valley. Hallelujah waters.
Hear nobody. Hear nobody.Outshout the light of God.
Outrun the word.
Outdistance.Jordan troubles. Burden dreams.
Cross the kingdom into the Canaanite land.
Take by force.Hear the unsaid. … READ MORE >
Lucy Swan
the -ologies of memoryphilosophers posit that the past only
exists in the mind; settled in the spongy,
gray-matter of your cerebrum, in fluid
through the narrow tubules between synapses,
budding in the engram cells of your neuronal
ensembles. but i see it as an ugly discoloration
clinging to the epidermis, a pink ghost of a
scab, action’s irreversible consequence. … READ MORE >Cody Adams
Thunder Put AsunderWhen my ex-wife refused to halt
the affair
I reminded her of the time our preacher screeched
a sermon about God’s answer to Job,
and how, with climactic timing that felt cinematic,
lightning struck in the city street just outside
the stained glass, animating illustrations of
Judgment Day for one terrifying instant. … READ MORE >Alexandria Marianne Leon
The jar still thereshifting the weight —
forearms tight,handle slick from sun
water pulling low.small fingers tug
at my pant leg.the thought —
drop it. … READ MORE >Alexis Leigh Ragan
HeartpineThere is no handle here,
on the face of a door overgrown
with the after-rot of harvest
loss, where persimmons split
along the worn frame, ombré
abandon embellishing the hingethat was sealed shut with such
severity, one might believe
the owner of the home lives
bent on keeping secrets
silent — in a forest that thinks
it’s forgotten, not knowing
its own carver. … READ MORE >Adam Burrell
Let It Be SoDo you come to me? Do you come to this trash heap playground?
You tread on the mud, kick past the dirty magazines and sit,
silent and unassuming, on that swing. I’m still hiding inside
this rusted, metal climbing dome next to the merry-go-round.
You shouldn’t be here, plain and simple. It’s a place for snotty kids
and maybe drug dealers after dark. It’s a place for teenage makeout sessions,
for raccoons and garbage cans and broken bottles and old shoes — and me. … READ MORE >Margaret Adams Birth
A Rush of Angels’ WingsFlashes from the chrome on cars
passing by on the street outside —easy enough to confuse
with a rush of angels’ wingsreleasing a little shaft of light
from the heavenly realm —remind me that where the wheels
meet the asphalt, there’s wherethe world, and this life, is grounded … READ MORE >
Meg Freer
Still Here, WaitingFifty years ago, she yelled at the old vagrant
in London, Put her down! when he hoisted up
my sister in the Finchley Road pharmacy.
Now she yells at God, Stop picking me up!
after every infection, every hospital stay.
She doesn’t want to remain on this earth.She phones and says, I’m still here.
God doesn’t listen to me.
I have to keep living this awful life. … READ MORE >Jo Taylor
Entrances and ExitsTwo weeks into December we are
all coming and going in my brother’s
house, Hospice nurses attending
to his needs, some family whispering
of days to come, others partaking
of a meal prepared by community and
church friends. Outside, a lone red bird
thuds against the plate-glass window,
and the day wears on like a controlled burn. … READ MORE >READ ISSUE 15:
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Issue 15: Poetry
Photo: Weightless Throne by Shinara Weathersby, Issue 15.
Here’s our poetry digest from Issue 15:
I fell down the subway station stairs and shattered
my ankle, and all I could do was say sorry.
My leg swelled green like a new balloon
and the shock set me on fire, vision swimming,
a shrinking vignette, and I kept saying, “I’m sorry,”
“Thank you,” and “What do you need me to do?”
with artificial bright eyes, like tumbling
down concrete wasn’t a thing I did, like I wasn’t expanding
with new bruises, like they needed me.
“What can I do?” … READ MORE >Richard A. Decker
On Becoming a Better ManI tend to write rain checks that bounce but I decide to put myself out there by brushing shoulders and making the best of a get-together.
I bring cheddar sour cream chips and a case of Coke ‘cause I want to somehow break the bad habits from my upbringing and somehow show them that I know how to be polite even though the host said she should be good on snacks.
I want to show them that I can take care of myself — that I’m my own man. … READ MORE >
Regina McMorris
PedestrianTonight the silver moon reveals its lower half
through translucent clouds, the shape
like a watermelon slice. As the clouds shift,
I forget the weight of my dirty laundry as I dragmy suitcase down Colton Avenue, and I don’t
miss having a ride to the coin-op.
The hidden half of the moon, larger
than the half I can see. … READ MORE >Kyler Littlejohn
Hard FaithWe were born to red earth
and hand-me-down prayers,
to mothers who knelt in the fields
and called that kneeling faith.Our fathers were men of silence,
their ghosts planted deep,
roots tangled in grief and duty,
their shadows stretching farther
than the cotton rows. … READ MORE >Elle Rosamilia
Recurring DreamsI.
I hear my father’s footsteps coming closer.
I can’t drive, but I’m still trapped behind the wheel.
The people I love keep disappearing through empty doorways.
There is a face I used to trust and a stranger who plans to do me harm.
II.
The space between bedtime and morning becomes a tunnel
through my brain. As I sleep, I wander corridors in search of symbols that will show
me all the ways I haven’t healed, dig through chests in childhood bedrooms
whose furniture shifts every time I blink my eyes. … READ MORE >Sarah Goldston
Melee DiamondAs small as a poppyseed
Almost an appleseed
These comparisons seem
So unfittingAs if disregarded muffin crumbs
Or apple pits
Could capture the significance
Of a child … READ MORE >Ellen Jane Powers
On being the first woman in this worldThe soles of my feet are dull gray,
years of dirt I couldn’t avoid, and
they no longer come clean. I taught
myself to step aside, to not answer questions
from silver-eyed strangers who test me —
are you lost? No. I turn toward unexpected
paths. I look for a river bed, the one that’s lined
with late spring lilacs, nectar as sweet
as what I tasted long ago. … READ MORE >David Anson Lee
The Weight of GodThe sky does not split.
No curtain lifts.
Afternoon keeps its appointments:
dogs barking,
bread cooling on windowsills,
a child practicing scales
in the next room
while God bleeds outside the city.They finish efficiently.
Iron through flesh,
flesh through bone:
a skill perfected by repetition. … READ MORE >Sarah Tate
Eden Writing Her Own ObituaryTHE GARDEN OF EDEN — brutally murdered by words twisted like smoke and buried to rot under sloughs of snakeskins. Do you smell my cries? I wanted to leave something of account: a bard’s song, maybe, some sad rhymes for the poets, a couple words thrown onto a Wikipedia page. My story like an arc for the unborn, you know. Instead, you consider my paradise lost like you would chew on a vague memory. … READ MORE >
David Athey
Slithering, TwitchingIn the tropical dead of day,
a grey squirrel with twitching tail
makes his rounds with gifts
for the community garden.
The squirrel keeps to the shadow side
and fills the soil with the usual thistle
seeds emptied from a lady’s bird feeder.
It’s rather funny … READ MORE >Kimberly Beck
Pocket PrayerI carry it around with me
in a message on my phone, typed
and re-typed;
on the torn page of a leather journal, folded
in my pocket like a sleeping
crane, or a heron, or
a swan. Now and then it stretches
and lifts its wings, feathers brushing
over the tips of my fingers as I reach
for the ink, for the soft, snow-bright page. … READ MORE >Jonathan Darren Garcia
Amos, when you are in the DesertI have stared into headlights,
And felt the car move through me —
like a phantom
I have fallen on the sharp branches of an oak tree —
swallowed splinters like food
I have felt the night kiss me goodbye —
woke with red eyes,
carrying the sky’s golden, amber flamesPrayers, Prayers, Prayers … READ MORE >
Scott Schuleit
A Precious Soulstanding at a busy corner in neon-glittered night,
red dress exposing skin, perfume wafting pleasure
to passerby. Half-lidded eyes tracing her shape,
some indifferent, a few soft, expressing pity, compassion.
Need some money for drugs and her babies, no other reason.
Dangers, fights for best places to work, violent customers.
No exits out of this room, she figured. Difficult to see
through thickening smoke, rising heat, greed of flame.
She saw no way out of the city. … READ MORE >Patrick T. Reardon
Harsh anglesChill valley. Hallelujah waters.
Hear nobody. Hear nobody.Outshout the light of God.
Outrun the word.
Outdistance.Jordan troubles. Burden dreams.
Cross the kingdom into the Canaanite land.
Take by force.Hear the unsaid. … READ MORE >
Lucy Swan
the -ologies of memoryphilosophers posit that the past only
exists in the mind; settled in the spongy,
gray-matter of your cerebrum, in fluid
through the narrow tubules between synapses,
budding in the engram cells of your neuronal
ensembles. but i see it as an ugly discoloration
clinging to the epidermis, a pink ghost of a
scab, action’s irreversible consequence. … READ MORE >Cody Adams
Thunder Put AsunderWhen my ex-wife refused to halt
the affair
I reminded her of the time our preacher screeched
a sermon about God’s answer to Job,
and how, with climactic timing that felt cinematic,
lightning struck in the city street just outside
the stained glass, animating illustrations of
Judgment Day for one terrifying instant. … READ MORE >Alexandria Marianne Leon
The jar still thereshifting the weight —
forearms tight,handle slick from sun
water pulling low.small fingers tug
at my pant leg.the thought —
drop it. … READ MORE >Alexis Leigh Ragan
HeartpineThere is no handle here,
on the face of a door overgrown
with the after-rot of harvest
loss, where persimmons split
along the worn frame, ombré
abandon embellishing the hingethat was sealed shut with such
severity, one might believe
the owner of the home lives
bent on keeping secrets
silent — in a forest that thinks
it’s forgotten, not knowing
its own carver. … READ MORE >Adam Burrell
Let It Be SoDo you come to me? Do you come to this trash heap playground?
You tread on the mud, kick past the dirty magazines and sit,
silent and unassuming, on that swing. I’m still hiding inside
this rusted, metal climbing dome next to the merry-go-round.
You shouldn’t be here, plain and simple. It’s a place for snotty kids
and maybe drug dealers after dark. It’s a place for teenage makeout sessions,
for raccoons and garbage cans and broken bottles and old shoes — and me. … READ MORE >Margaret Adams Birth
A Rush of Angels’ WingsFlashes from the chrome on cars
passing by on the street outside —easy enough to confuse
with a rush of angels’ wingsreleasing a little shaft of light
from the heavenly realm —remind me that where the wheels
meet the asphalt, there’s wherethe world, and this life, is grounded … READ MORE >
Meg Freer
Still Here, WaitingFifty years ago, she yelled at the old vagrant
in London, Put her down! when he hoisted up
my sister in the Finchley Road pharmacy.
Now she yells at God, Stop picking me up!
after every infection, every hospital stay.
She doesn’t want to remain on this earth.She phones and says, I’m still here.
God doesn’t listen to me.
I have to keep living this awful life. … READ MORE >Jo Taylor
Entrances and ExitsTwo weeks into December we are
all coming and going in my brother’s
house, Hospice nurses attending
to his needs, some family whispering
of days to come, others partaking
of a meal prepared by community and
church friends. Outside, a lone red bird
thuds against the plate-glass window,
and the day wears on like a controlled burn. … READ MORE >READ ISSUE 15:
#christian #digest #God #HolySpirit #issue #jesus #new #poem #poems #poet #poetry #poets #writers #writing
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Issue 15: Poetry
Photo: Weightless Throne by Shinara Weathersby, Issue 15.
Here’s our poetry digest from Issue 15:
I fell down the subway station stairs and shattered
my ankle, and all I could do was say sorry.
My leg swelled green like a new balloon
and the shock set me on fire, vision swimming,
a shrinking vignette, and I kept saying, “I’m sorry,”
“Thank you,” and “What do you need me to do?”
with artificial bright eyes, like tumbling
down concrete wasn’t a thing I did, like I wasn’t expanding
with new bruises, like they needed me.
“What can I do?” … READ MORE >Richard A. Decker
On Becoming a Better ManI tend to write rain checks that bounce but I decide to put myself out there by brushing shoulders and making the best of a get-together.
I bring cheddar sour cream chips and a case of Coke ‘cause I want to somehow break the bad habits from my upbringing and somehow show them that I know how to be polite even though the host said she should be good on snacks.
I want to show them that I can take care of myself — that I’m my own man. … READ MORE >
Regina McMorris
PedestrianTonight the silver moon reveals its lower half
through translucent clouds, the shape
like a watermelon slice. As the clouds shift,
I forget the weight of my dirty laundry as I dragmy suitcase down Colton Avenue, and I don’t
miss having a ride to the coin-op.
The hidden half of the moon, larger
than the half I can see. … READ MORE >Kyler Littlejohn
Hard FaithWe were born to red earth
and hand-me-down prayers,
to mothers who knelt in the fields
and called that kneeling faith.Our fathers were men of silence,
their ghosts planted deep,
roots tangled in grief and duty,
their shadows stretching farther
than the cotton rows. … READ MORE >Elle Rosamilia
Recurring DreamsI.
I hear my father’s footsteps coming closer.
I can’t drive, but I’m still trapped behind the wheel.
The people I love keep disappearing through empty doorways.
There is a face I used to trust and a stranger who plans to do me harm.
II.
The space between bedtime and morning becomes a tunnel
through my brain. As I sleep, I wander corridors in search of symbols that will show
me all the ways I haven’t healed, dig through chests in childhood bedrooms
whose furniture shifts every time I blink my eyes. … READ MORE >Sarah Goldston
Melee DiamondAs small as a poppyseed
Almost an appleseed
These comparisons seem
So unfittingAs if disregarded muffin crumbs
Or apple pits
Could capture the significance
Of a child … READ MORE >Ellen Jane Powers
On being the first woman in this worldThe soles of my feet are dull gray,
years of dirt I couldn’t avoid, and
they no longer come clean. I taught
myself to step aside, to not answer questions
from silver-eyed strangers who test me —
are you lost? No. I turn toward unexpected
paths. I look for a river bed, the one that’s lined
with late spring lilacs, nectar as sweet
as what I tasted long ago. … READ MORE >David Anson Lee
The Weight of GodThe sky does not split.
No curtain lifts.
Afternoon keeps its appointments:
dogs barking,
bread cooling on windowsills,
a child practicing scales
in the next room
while God bleeds outside the city.They finish efficiently.
Iron through flesh,
flesh through bone:
a skill perfected by repetition. … READ MORE >Sarah Tate
Eden Writing Her Own ObituaryTHE GARDEN OF EDEN — brutally murdered by words twisted like smoke and buried to rot under sloughs of snakeskins. Do you smell my cries? I wanted to leave something of account: a bard’s song, maybe, some sad rhymes for the poets, a couple words thrown onto a Wikipedia page. My story like an arc for the unborn, you know. Instead, you consider my paradise lost like you would chew on a vague memory. … READ MORE >
David Athey
Slithering, TwitchingIn the tropical dead of day,
a grey squirrel with twitching tail
makes his rounds with gifts
for the community garden.
The squirrel keeps to the shadow side
and fills the soil with the usual thistle
seeds emptied from a lady’s bird feeder.
It’s rather funny … READ MORE >Kimberly Beck
Pocket PrayerI carry it around with me
in a message on my phone, typed
and re-typed;
on the torn page of a leather journal, folded
in my pocket like a sleeping
crane, or a heron, or
a swan. Now and then it stretches
and lifts its wings, feathers brushing
over the tips of my fingers as I reach
for the ink, for the soft, snow-bright page. … READ MORE >Jonathan Darren Garcia
Amos, when you are in the DesertI have stared into headlights,
And felt the car move through me —
like a phantom
I have fallen on the sharp branches of an oak tree —
swallowed splinters like food
I have felt the night kiss me goodbye —
woke with red eyes,
carrying the sky’s golden, amber flamesPrayers, Prayers, Prayers … READ MORE >
Scott Schuleit
A Precious Soulstanding at a busy corner in neon-glittered night,
red dress exposing skin, perfume wafting pleasure
to passerby. Half-lidded eyes tracing her shape,
some indifferent, a few soft, expressing pity, compassion.
Need some money for drugs and her babies, no other reason.
Dangers, fights for best places to work, violent customers.
No exits out of this room, she figured. Difficult to see
through thickening smoke, rising heat, greed of flame.
She saw no way out of the city. … READ MORE >Patrick T. Reardon
Harsh anglesChill valley. Hallelujah waters.
Hear nobody. Hear nobody.Outshout the light of God.
Outrun the word.
Outdistance.Jordan troubles. Burden dreams.
Cross the kingdom into the Canaanite land.
Take by force.Hear the unsaid. … READ MORE >
Lucy Swan
the -ologies of memoryphilosophers posit that the past only
exists in the mind; settled in the spongy,
gray-matter of your cerebrum, in fluid
through the narrow tubules between synapses,
budding in the engram cells of your neuronal
ensembles. but i see it as an ugly discoloration
clinging to the epidermis, a pink ghost of a
scab, action’s irreversible consequence. … READ MORE >Cody Adams
Thunder Put AsunderWhen my ex-wife refused to halt
the affair
I reminded her of the time our preacher screeched
a sermon about God’s answer to Job,
and how, with climactic timing that felt cinematic,
lightning struck in the city street just outside
the stained glass, animating illustrations of
Judgment Day for one terrifying instant. … READ MORE >Alexandria Marianne Leon
The jar still thereshifting the weight —
forearms tight,handle slick from sun
water pulling low.small fingers tug
at my pant leg.the thought —
drop it. … READ MORE >Alexis Leigh Ragan
HeartpineThere is no handle here,
on the face of a door overgrown
with the after-rot of harvest
loss, where persimmons split
along the worn frame, ombré
abandon embellishing the hingethat was sealed shut with such
severity, one might believe
the owner of the home lives
bent on keeping secrets
silent — in a forest that thinks
it’s forgotten, not knowing
its own carver. … READ MORE >Adam Burrell
Let It Be SoDo you come to me? Do you come to this trash heap playground?
You tread on the mud, kick past the dirty magazines and sit,
silent and unassuming, on that swing. I’m still hiding inside
this rusted, metal climbing dome next to the merry-go-round.
You shouldn’t be here, plain and simple. It’s a place for snotty kids
and maybe drug dealers after dark. It’s a place for teenage makeout sessions,
for raccoons and garbage cans and broken bottles and old shoes — and me. … READ MORE >Margaret Adams Birth
A Rush of Angels’ WingsFlashes from the chrome on cars
passing by on the street outside —easy enough to confuse
with a rush of angels’ wingsreleasing a little shaft of light
from the heavenly realm —remind me that where the wheels
meet the asphalt, there’s wherethe world, and this life, is grounded … READ MORE >
Meg Freer
Still Here, WaitingFifty years ago, she yelled at the old vagrant
in London, Put her down! when he hoisted up
my sister in the Finchley Road pharmacy.
Now she yells at God, Stop picking me up!
after every infection, every hospital stay.
She doesn’t want to remain on this earth.She phones and says, I’m still here.
God doesn’t listen to me.
I have to keep living this awful life. … READ MORE >Jo Taylor
Entrances and ExitsTwo weeks into December we are
all coming and going in my brother’s
house, Hospice nurses attending
to his needs, some family whispering
of days to come, others partaking
of a meal prepared by community and
church friends. Outside, a lone red bird
thuds against the plate-glass window,
and the day wears on like a controlled burn. … READ MORE >READ ISSUE 15:
#christian #digest #God #HolySpirit #issue #jesus #new #poem #poems #poet #poetry #poets #writers #writing
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