A literary magazine for quiet pieces that find their own sources of light

Poetry

Adopting

Louis Faber
issue three


Two milliliters 

and a world upended

a person found

a person lost

questions answered

a history unfolds

from out of the void

faces never seen

seem somehow familiar

locked in time

never to be met

met in the mirror daily

inside finally

from an outside

that seemed inside

two milliliters

of saliva 

knocks the world

of its axis


About the Author

Louis Faber has been writing and publishing poetry for many years. His work has appeared widely in the United States, Canada and Great Britain in such journals as The Worcester Review, The South Carolina Review, Rattle and Pearl. He divides time between Rochester, NY and Coconut Creek, Florida.

More at: anoldwriter.com.

– Louis Faber

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