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Warning: Smarty error: unable to read resource: "block_NewsletterSignup.tpl" in /srv/transfer/srv1/chronogram/chronogram_old/lib/smarty/Smarty.class.php on line 1115 Warning: Smarty error: unable to read resource: "block_NewsletterSignup.tpl" in /srv/transfer/srv1/chronogram/chronogram_old/lib/smarty/Smarty.class.php on line 1115 | Edited by Phillip Levine. Submit up to three poems to Chronogram at a time. Send via snail or e-mail. Poetica. PO Box 459. New Paltz, NY 12561. E-mail: poetry@chronogram.com. Subject: Poetica. This issue marks the beginning of my second year as poetry editor of Chronogram. It has been a rewarding year for me. Thanks to all who shared their work. It also signals the end of the "Phil" experiment. I go by Phillip, so Phillip it is. ... My Neighbor's Country The deer - it must have been several - moved through the garden with precision, eliminating colors from left to right, leaving only roses high on stems. My neighbor swears in three languages. The word neck figures prominently in all three, and in a fourth he speaks with his hands. Later, his gentleness restored, he says simply, "next year we put fence." He shows me his neck. Like the map of his country, it has many new lines. And he tells me of the hills where he was born and the garden he kept outside of town, where soldiers camped one spring. "They probably thought onions," he says. "Each day I see them watering. But when they bloom, was lilies. Beautiful! Then they come into town." - Philip Pardi In Search of Kinnkakuji (Written at Ginnkakuji) Pause.... - Matthew Luks Lost Pearl In the Times Square Nathan's downstairs a dot of opalescence balanced on All right, I admit: I lost it. In some year The pearl is not a symbol of what is lost. in a mediocre sandwich in a drab space - Lewis Gardner Calendar Trivia On this day - Patrick Walsh Soup Try the soup. - Ric Orlando | |||||||||||||