Glass: A Journal of Poetry
ISSN: 1941-4137 POETRY THAT ENACTS THE ARTISTIC AND CREATIVE PURITY OF GLASS
Glass Poetry Press
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Volume Four Issue One
Cover Masthead Terry Mulert: Innocence Andrea O'Rourke: Driving in the Rain in Atlanta Heather Derr-Smith: The Chase David Sullivan: George Bush Eats Shoe (In My Dreams) Laurie Barton: Contact High Maureen Kingston: First Love, Age 8 Alan King: Vacant Margaret Walther: On the Way to Your Funeral Laura Merzig Fabrycky: Almonds Anne Barngrover: Hail Annie Louis Gallo: Mercy
Terry Mulert
Inside Walls
Born of wine the skin absorbs the moon chains hold back the birth of traveling dew trouble is our ankles have multiplied the chances for escape
Karen J. Weyant: The Summer I Stopped Catching Bees Laura Merzig Fabrycky: Finished Kristin Roedell: Exorcism at Half Time Heather Derr-Smith: Three Wolves, December Storm, Boundary Waters Susan Alkaitis: Undone Terry Mulert: Inside Walls Jennifer Yeatts: Hip Poem Brenda Paro: I Keep Having This Dream Corinna McClanahan Schroeder: We Are Learning to Be Silent Together — Contributors