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Sieve Motions
A lake, carved by rock minuscule curlicues, chalk-soft, never perfect
spewed, wigged-out minnows, when stirred puree of substances migrate to too-bright smear of green
Pica, a paste to eat when desperate Upon meeting strangers, pay strict attention to what is framed initially
a lone, fossilized freshwater coral, stark white in the murk
The strategies of seeds, or sperms two trapped in a rinsed tin can, circling, metallic The secret feeds of what is needed anyway. Ann Neuser Lederer was born in Ohio, and has also lived and worked in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Kentucky. Her poems can be found in journals, anthologies, and her chapbooks Approaching Freeze (Foothills), The Undifferentiated (Pudding House), and Weaning the Babies (Pudding House). She has degrees in Anthropology and in Nursing, and is employed as an R.N. For more information, please visit her website at http://home.windstream.net/lederer/ann/ |







