GLASS RAIN—the poetry by Margaret Roxby
“MOODS,” was found among the poet’s papers with a cutting from Good Housekeeping magazine. It is unclear if she intended to submit the poem or even if the poem was written by this author, though it appears to be in her style.
REFRACTIONS—the poetry by Robert Roxby
“A LITTLE LOVE,” was selected for this month when our minds are drawn to care for others (Veterans’ Day and Thanksgiving Day). The poet said this was written “to a memory of my youth.”
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS—the poetry of Kathleen Roxby
“IN ANOTHER’S SHOES,” is the author’s response to the admonition, often heard in her youth, “walk a mile in another’s shoes.” Exploring this challenge to acquire empathy for others, she composed this poem.
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