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Rachelle
Arlin Credo
Mark Blickley
Jennifer Coffey
José Langlois
Rebekah Frumkin
Claire Love
David Gruber
Kristen Depken
C. Cay Cary
Joe Coale
E. Robert Morse
Emily Diaz
Estefán Gargost
William Burns
Krystyna Kouri
Pam Cole
Ruhe T. Gutes
Michael Mayhew
Michael Grimaldi
Jenny Balisle
Monica Hernandez
J. Morse
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Exerpt
from "An Army of Frogs"
I’m a dead frog and I don’t
say this with any pity or understanding or shame it’s
just an observation that people seem to like us, like us
a bit too much because they like to push hooks through our
jaws and cast us out to sea as well as amputate us for the
sake of culinary culture and draw us as cartoon shuffling
cigar smoking smart asses and they like to blame us when
they choke on the phlegm in their throats and they swear
that some of us give them hideous skin infections while
the evil ones enjoy tossing us into their steamy potions
as the younger ones imitate us with a game of leaps and
crashes perhaps because we abandon our young and we larger
ones like to eat the smaller ones and some of us are poisonous
and have arrows dipped in our blood for killing others and
snakes like to slide along with our swallowed bulges straining
inside their bellies and we are stunned and frozen and sliced
alive by school children with sharp tools yet we still swim
and splash and smile because the sun warms our cold blood
and reflects our moist green that gives summer its most
vibrant color and the Chinese believe there is a toad in
the moon not a man and the Japanese consider us good luck
and that luck includes the growing of long legs to hop away
from dinosaurs which is why we are the best leapers on earth
and millions of years ago became the first animal with any
backbone to live on land and Shakespeare wrote that we wear
a precious jewel in our head and best of all beneath the
summer stars the sky is filled with our clucks and clicks
and croaks of romance and camaraderie sprinkled within a
flying feast of buzzing wings and microscopic swimmers and
so this is what dead frogs will do just given the chance,
a chance that will always destroy us.
Mark
Blickley
New York, NY
blickwords@yahoo.com
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