Seeing footprints between rows, I knew I had been wrong to roll on over late last night and keep weeds from being sown. And at harvest time, don't trust me to rightly hold a rake. These weeds are looking fine for food, but oh! for God's sake. . .
Noah Eames: A London-based student of life, coffee, art, and theology. Noah is talented in many areas including procrastination, hypocrisy, indecision, and song writing.
Margaret Krumm: A Pittsburgh-based health researcher who recycles obsessively.
Chris Pipkin: A former Prague-based EFL teacher, Chris is now an English Literature grad student in Pittsburgh. He is fascinated by Eastern Europe and legends about giant birds, of which he is simultaneously terrified. He intends to learn to write well, teach well, relate well, and have enough money to live. Mark Kazmier: A voice of one crying in the wilderness, currently, in America
Amy Mann: current teacher in prague, soon to be library science grad student in austin, full time lover of things made of cheese
2 comments:
Chris said:
Love it.
Yeah, I'm really late with this comment but that was a great poem. Well done.
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