A cube of soil so rich I want to eat my mother’s chocolate cake, but this won’t crumble. It holds its shape when I perch it on my palm after peeling away the black plastic. Translucent roots like ghostly wire are locked in a grip that won’t let go, despite my pressure to loosen, to […]
Deborrah Corr
Deborrah Corr lives in Seattle. She is a retired teacher whose work is now the joy and craft of poetry. Her poems have appeared or will appear soon in several journals including Catamaran, Streetlight Magazine, The Main Street Rag, Crosswinds Poetry Journal, New Feathers Anthology, Amethyst Review and others. She is at work on her first collection.