Letter From The Editor Featured Poet: Mikael Covey You Might As Well Dance Till The Fat Lady Sings by Doug Draime Secrets Held Like Sweetbread by: Miriam Matzeder Thoughts While In The Practice . . . by: Alabaster McDougle Fist And Wail by: Peycho Kanev Forbidden Fruit by: Maria Gornell The World Through Your Window by: Peter Baroth Joe The Poet by: Scot Young Tithing by: Gail Kelley Lagos by: Oritsegbemi Emmanuel Japka Reservations by: Ray Succre Snow White's Dilemma by: Chenelle Milford What Ain't Spoke by: The Poet Spiel False Reflections by: Nathan A. Baker Recycled Ink by: Debbie Berk Untitled by: B.R. Ress To Smell Death And Peppermints by: Dianne Borsenik Unkind by: Ross Vassilev Butterfly by: Terri Peterson First Waitress by: Donal Mahoney Case Of Emergency by: Shane Allison Cottage Lullibye by: Anita Herzog Revelations by: Isaac Seal Without Ceasing by: John Burroughs Actions And Not Beliefs by: Jaria Cecil Snow Rest Stop by: Gary Beck Jazz For Justice Roberts by: Peter Baroth Shadows by: Maria Gornell Lead Based Soup by: Alabaster McDougle Someday I Will Write A Poem That Will Flood The World by: Doug Draime Nothing by: Miriam Matzender Tattoo by: Peycho Kanev Sorry by: Dianne Borsenik Doctor Faustus by: Gail Kelley Bar Time by: Scot Young Waste by Debbie Berk