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by Carole Bromley
poem in Fabric No 4 - November 2002
" Outside J.Bell, Tobacco and Snuff mfr. snow has fallen. It lies on the sills of Samuel Harvey,..."
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poem in Ambit No 161 - 2000
" When it’s 7 inches thick, you can really let rip. I tell you, a double-axle is better than..."
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by Paul Christmas
poem in Fire No 9 - September 1999
" I drove westward past blue houses in clearings cwtched by the folding of hills; the road fell..."
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by Steven Hastings
poem in Smiths Knoll No 23 - 2000
" I never knew how many freckles you had until that week of sun and wind in Wales. I never knew how..."
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by Liz Atkin
poem in Smiths Knoll No 28 - 2002
" It began with the toddler screaming and crying as he was dragged up to street level from the metro..."
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Kraków Christmas (before Spielherg)
by Lyn Moir
poem in Brando's hat No 10 - Spring 2001
" The trumpeter's sweet arrow shrills through the frozen air, each hour on the hour, to be shot..."
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by Nancy A Henry
poem in Obsessed with pipework No 18 - Summer 2002
" On aisle C, amid flocked Rudolphs, Mary stares into an empty manger, baffled. Joseph leans..."
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by Hans Dieter Schäfer
poem in Oasis No 8 - 1972
" Standing under a gas lamp in a Berlin street are a prostitute, Faust and my father. Snow is..."
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by Todd James Pierce
poem in Fire No 14 - May 2001
" All too soon, this world will take our bodies and return us to the state of children, learning to..."
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by Marina Boroditskaya
poem in Modern Poetry in Translation No 20 - 2002
" If Christians threaten to start a pogrom I’ll paint a cross on the door...."
72
by Dan Wyke
poem in Staple No 59 - Spring 2004
" We are alone, say the stars, though we have stood here so often, necks craned, as if hard of..."
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by Derrick Buttress
poem in Iota No 68 - 2004
" Concocted by an ancient Miss with a faint moustache and a shout that made the building catch its..."
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For a Child Dead by his Own Hand at Christmas
by John Halladay
poem in Cannon's Mouth, The No 14 - December 2004
" We awoke that joyless morning to a baptism of Christmas rain following an eve that had lacked..."
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poem in North, The No 36 - 2005
"We need a pan for the brussel sprouts, not that one the one underneath, another for the potatoes...."
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Christmas in Kerala, 16–26 Dec. 2004
by Sally Festing
poem in Magma No 32 - Summer 2005
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by Leontia Flynn
poem in New Welsh Review No 72 - Summer 2006
" Christmas has come, like Cholera, to town. Women are struggling in the overheated aisles of shops,..."
79
by Richard Bonfield
poem in Candelabrum Vol 12 No 4 - October 2006
" What are the geese pulling Through the frosted air?
They are pulling the tides And Autumn's..."
80
by Kim Morrissey
listings in Atlas No 2 - 2007
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At dusk the dead go shopping. I see them at closing standing in the bus queue in ones..."
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