Thanks, Douglas. It's nice to get a voice back that I recognize as my own.
I owe a lot of it to Ilya Kaminsky. Read one poem and suddenly started writing. So I Just ordered his Dancing in Odessa. Odessa was where my mother was born while there was still a Czar. Sometimes the wheel still comes full circle.
Ken
On Apr 20, 2012, at 4:56 PM, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Well, according to this, you didnt, Ken. Strong.
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> 2nd line 'then' should be 'the'?
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> Doug
> On 2012-04-20, at 12:18 PM, Kenneth Wolman wrote:
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>> Where Did I Leave Them?
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> Douglas Barbour
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