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TimeBy Joe Marchia QuailBellMagazine.com The one thing that gets us up out of bed every morning is the fact that we know nothing for certain. We have our guesses: we will not win the lottery, we will not be movie stars, we MAY get a promotion. But right beside those guesses is infinity. Small and large and timeless infinity. Joe Marchia is an author who has published several short stories and poems in various literary magazines such as Citizens for Decent Literature, Instigatorzine Magazine, Foliate Oak Literary Magazine, The Beatnik, Milk Sugar Literature, Emerge Literary Journal and Two Hawks Quarterly.
Comments7/27/2013 03:09:44 pm
Very nice poem. Like an American haiku taking largesse and miniaturizing it. A very human voice whose inflection is ordinary saying spectacularly ordinary things (until that WHOPPER of a last line! :-) in a beautiful and wistfully enlightened way. Awesome!! 8/1/2013 07:01:33 am
Thank you Stanley! This is the first positive feedback I've 'heard' from a total stranger, and so it is especially great for me to hear you enjoyed it! Comments are closed.
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