A. D. WINANS : Ocean Beach
PRASENJIT MAITI : Some Indian Lines
BRAD HILL : Dawn Follows the Darkness
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A.D. WINANS, from San Francisco, has authored over 50 books and chapbooks of poetry and prose.  In 2002 a poem of his was set to music and performed at New York's Tully Hall. In 2006 PEN National awarded him with a Josephine Miles award for excellence in literature.  In 2009 PEN Oakland presented him with a lifetime achievement award.
ed.-a guarded end rhyme unites these 2 stanzas in a scenic poem about abandonment.
Ocean Beach Some Indian Lines Dawn Follows the Darkness


A. D. WINANS
Ocean Beach
old ghosts stand guard at deserted Play land at ocean beach the funhouse torn down like my old high school the sand dunes filled with debris a lone ship in the distance brings back memories of old San Francisco my eyes a piece of dead driftwood float aimlessly out to sea
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Prasenjit Maiti is Senior Lecturer in Political Science at Burdwan University, India
Ocean Beach Some Indian Lines Dawn Follows the Darkness


PRASENJIT MAITI
Some Indian Lines
what really is sadness all about, and how does sadness look like? I'd like to think like all Indians writing in English that sadness is sadness, and has quite expressive Indian eyes if nothing else. sadness goes around Calcutta's Strand at a pretty amble and does pretty nothing else. sadness is almost like innocent cigarettes smoked as if in a frenzy, as if sadness would leave tomorrow and leave us all in some very Indian ecstasy! what is sadness? can you tell me a fairy tale about it?
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Ocean Beach Some Indian Lines Dawn Follows the Darkness


BRAD HILL
Dawn Follows the Darkness
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And a storm always breaks. Hell sickens the pit of The stomach, and a veil Suffocates the mind like a Glove of coal shards (Moat of the eye). Clouds of a feather Become tornadoes if you Let them. Your Dorothy comes Back to Kansas on Ruby Lips of broken vows. What goes around Sees you coming, With the good pausing To make you earn it- If you grow to learn And deserve it. Here comes the better Place you have been waiting for- If you don't forget It exists. Remembering to learn. Learning to remember all The times you dreamed. And you deserve it.
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A. D. WINANS : Ocean Beach
PRASENJIT MAITI : Some Indian Lines
BRAD HILL : Dawn Follows the Darkness


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