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“The Sarong” (Prose Poem)

The dark-skinned woman stands proud at the edge of the dusty rutted wagon path which cuts through the trampled rice field that subsidizes the world of the rich landowner and takes the lives of the hungry poor who become bent … Continue reading

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“Death in the Country”

I stare at the vine-covered barn with its rotting wood, wretched roof, overgrown barnyard. A door opens and a woman runs from the building as a man holding a pistol steps into the opening. Her body stiffens as she stops, … Continue reading

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