Contributor: Dawnell Harrison
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On the woven wall of rocks
The sea’s waves burst heavily
Against the snuff-colored
Rock face and lament
In the ocean’s meandering voices –
The roar of the waves and the
Sound of the sea caught in conch shells.
I stand before the vast horizon
Of the crab-clawed sea as jellyfish
Litter the ocean like puffy clouds
In the sky.
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I have been published in over 75 journals and magazines including The Tower Journal, The Endicott Review, Queen's Quarterly, Nerve Cowboy, and The Puckerbrush Review among many others. Also, I have had 3 books of poetry published titled Voyager, The maverick posse, and The fire behind my eyes.
The Ocean’s Voice
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