Today's poem is
"The Woman Who Had No Shadow"
from Poetry South
Paula Reed Nancarrow
's poems have recently appeared in FRIGG, The Orchards Poetry Review, Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel, Ibbetson Street Magazine, and The Southern Review. A past winner of the Sixfold Poetry Prize, she lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Other poems on the web by Paula Reed Nancarrow:
Two poems
"Q.E.D."
"My father visits me in Minneapolis for the first time in Twenty Years and Asks Me to Explain Things To Him"
"Morning Coffee"
"Transitions"
"What doesn’t belong in the neighbor’s pool"
"The Archivist’s Dilemma"
"Fever with Table Grapes"
"My mother in the bardo she does not believe in"
"Tradeoffs"
"Credo for a Pandemic"
Paula Reed Nancarrow's Website.
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