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Tag: Night Work

Two poems by Rowyda Amin

March 1, 2013May 11, 2016 ~ And Other Poems

Desert Sunflowers While they waited for the weather to turn, Fermi offered wagers on the odds of igniting the atmosphere and destroying the earth or just New Mexico. Teller made them nervous, slapping on the sunscreen. Oppenheimer wore dark glasses like the rest and held onto a post with damp hands. He had ten dollars … Continue reading Two poems by Rowyda Amin

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