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Michael Hettich | The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition
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The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition. A literary magazine of poetry. My neighbor and I are taking our dogs. For a walk when he tells me he’s been trying to live. Backward lately, and when I squint. He says he means only that he’s been trying. To breathe out and in instead of the other. More natural way, that he’s made his blood pause. And resume its journey in the opposite direction. He says he’s been trying to think upside down,. To wake when it grows dark, to sing those old songs. Was silent ...
Miriam Sagan | The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition
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The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition. A literary magazine of poetry. Over the great basin. Canyon striation: dark pink, pale red, orange. Which burns to furnace. As if I’d seen. I should never have. Blind woman in the casino. Man in a wheelchair. Cigarettes turn to ash. A line of Rilke. Written on your skin). You were my luck. The lines on my palm. To roll the dice. Get in the car. Cry out in childbirth. Cry out at birth. I’ll drink the cup of decaf. Read this mediocre book. Of the cheap casino.
Brigit Kelly Young | The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition
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The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition. A literary magazine of poetry. To a one-stringed guitar. A man with no teeth. You tell him your name is. Fontaine and he hears. Our hips are coins. Your name is sally. And to you I say. Let’s stay, Sally, let’s stay. You kicked your heel. Like we all thought people. Like sweet was bad. Like it was spoiled. The taste of drowned pancakes. And the pebble in my shoe. Was really the coins that had fallen. 137th Street and Riverside. Lands in my ear. Brigit Kelly...
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The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition. A literary magazine of poetry. February 16, 2012. The Dandelion Farm Review. February is a white flower, a snowdrop hunched to the earth. February is a Steller’s jay feather on browned leaves, easily missed. February awakens song from the wine-colored finches preening atop the tallest cedar, and the juncos scattered in the sedges, flashing white tail feathers. Winter invites introspection, to ask yourself why? The Dandelion Farm Review. You are commenting u...
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The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition. A literary magazine of poetry. Author Archives: The Dandelion Farm Review. February 16, 2012. February is a white flower, a snowdrop hunched to the earth. February is a Steller’s jay feather on browned leaves, easily missed. February awakens song from the wine-colored finches preening atop the tallest cedar, and the juncos scattered in the … Continue reading →. The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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The Dandelion Farm Review. A literary magazine of poetry. More About The Editor. Poems From Desert Journal. Poems From Song of the Winter Wren. Sample From A Freckle Shaped Like California. The Dandelion Farm Review Home Page. Edited by Patrick Loafman. Author of the new novel,. Poetry by Michael Flood, Kevin Heaton, Andrew Rahal and Yuan Changming. PREVIOUS ISSUES OF THE DANDELION FARM REVIEW. Poetry by Kenneth P. Gurney, Don Thompson, Mark Jackley, Seth Jani. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are comment...
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The Dandelion Farm Review, Autumn, 2014 | A Journal of Fine Poetry
The Dandelion Farm Review, Autumn, 2014. A Journal of Fine Poetry. Kenneth P. Gurney. Patrick Loafman, editor. Return to The Dandelion Farm Review Home Page. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. The Twenty Ten Theme.
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The Dandelion Farm Review, Spring 2012 Edition | A literary magazine of poetry
The Dandelion Farm Review, Spring 2012 Edition. A literary magazine of poetry. Kenneth P. Gurney. April on The Dandelion Farm; everything is flooded and muddy; the sky is a blank page. The California quail, still here, are beginning to sing; the rufous hummingbirds are back the males buzzing in dive-bomb displays. The first of the dandelions has bloomed. Patrick Loafman, editor. Return to The Dandelion Farm Review Home Page: http:/ dandelionfarmreview.wordpress.com/. Connect with Patrick on Google.
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Dandelion Farm Review, Summer 2013. Phillip A. Ellis. Return to Dandelion Farm Review Homepage. July 31, 2013 at 4:32 am. I just wanted to tell you how beautiful your introduction is. And you included a free verse sonnet in this issue! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition. A literary magazine of poetry. February 16, 2012. The Dandelion Farm Review. February is a white flower, a snowdrop hunched to the earth. February is a Steller’s jay feather on browned leaves, easily missed. February awakens song from the wine-colored finches preening atop the tallest cedar, and the juncos scattered in the sedges, flashing white tail feathers. Winter invites introspection, to ask yourself why? The Dandelion Farm Review. The Twenty Ten Theme.
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The Dandelion Farm Review | Winter, 2015
The Dandelion Farm Review. March already. Unseasonably warm and sunny puts the farm into overdrive, while inside, looking out the window, putting together this new issue, there’s a lingering chill. I feel like a ghost, hovering, transparent, as though if someone looked in this window right now, they’d see nothing but words appearing on a screen, letters scattering themselves like seed without the aid of fingers tapping the keyboard. Return to The Dandelion Farm Home Page. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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This is the page that started it all - and from this little bitty farm came Proverbs 31 Winery! We are a reservations needed winery - not a big destination winery! Write us at proverbs31winery@yahoo.com Instagram: proverbs31winery web: http:/ proverbs31winery.com/. Saturday, August 15, 2015. Ticket Sales Are Live! We are getting ready for our grand opening - the day when we are ready to sell some Peach Melody wine. August 29, 2015. And Geeze Louise, what a lot goes into something like this! Well, for sta...
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We have bought our farm and we are in the process of selling the old house to raise funds for the federal paperwork. Then my friends, we will be able to put together a commercial kitchen as needed. and sell this lovely wine. Right now we can share, but not sell. Some of our recipes are over 300 years old. Some are hand-developed by Peg - not available in other books - but some were handed down from other cultures and others adapted. We hope to please, and delight!
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The Dandelion Farm Review, Spring, 2014 | A Journal of Fine Poetry
The Dandelion Farm Review, Spring, 2014. A Journal of Fine Poetry. Spring passed by me like a frog slipping into a dark pond. I found myself busy. Patrick Loafman, editor. Return to The Dandelion Farm Review Homepage. May 19, 2014 at 10:46 pm. I’m a fan of Perchik. Published him in an early ALBATROSS. Another fine issue. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Living in the moment while dreaming of our farm*. Monday, April 27, 2015. I just got off the phone with my dear friend, and our greatly appreciated egg farmer. i refer to her in all her wonderousness on instagram. she is the provider of all the freckled eggs, and all the beautiful flowers. fox belly farm is her home, jennifer is her name. if you are in the portland area and want eggs and a warm, genuine interaction- find her on the facebook. Friday, April 17, 2015. I have no idea. instagram is so muc...