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Two poems by Leah Umansky

April 12, 2018March 24, 2023 ~ Tom Bailey

A Real Poem – 1. In love, there are times where unprecedented things happen. I’ll just say it here: I have never been to battle, but I battle every day. We speak a part. Studies show this. We speak a part, as we are made of parts. We are partly made of mothers. 2. There’s … Continue reading Two poems by Leah Umansky

Two poems by Leah Umansky

July 3, 2015 ~ Tom Bailey

I Heard the Sparrows Aging I heard the sparrows aging a devouring call a broken spring, there, turning. a sputtering of what sounds like keys the lost just within a-reach Tenants of the past nearly a-hold Oh, the horse and the rapture; The horsefly and the rupture.                to … Continue reading Two poems by Leah Umansky

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