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RITUALS POETRY: ‘RITUAL’ BY GLORIA HEFFERNAN
Ritual Gloria Heffernan It has to be the blue mug, the one that fits my hand like a chalice. The coffee runs through the brewer, and I stir in cinnamon until the aroma fills the room like incense. Maxwell trots into the kitchen to take his...
RITUALS POETRY: ‘MILKMAN’S TUNE’ BY ANDREW BUTTON
Milkman's Tune Andrew Button Like a jukebox call, stirred from soundless dreams, they awake to his whistle and milk bottle chorus. His tunes thrown like Frisbees, echoed by radios in kitchens, occupants in cars to work, earphones on buses, office...
RITUALS POETRY – ‘AN L-SHAPED ROOM’ BY ELIZABETH GIBSON
An L-Shaped Room Elizabeth Gibson They say my room will be L-shaped next year, spacious, and I wonder: will it be big enough for you to drop by, the way you do, or the way you did and I wish you would again? They say the roof is slanted, with the...