GLASS RAIN—the poetry by Margaret Roxby

“(Roseate Moment)” had no title when found among the author’s incomplete work. This was a item in progress and it is possible the author was considering changing the last line to just the single word “adorn.”

REFRACTIONS— the poetry of Robert Roxby

“THE PROMISE” first appeared in the author’s anthology, Reflections on a Lifetime, 2000, and was undoubtedly written about his wife who had died. However, it seemed appropriate to the site manager to include it for World Refugee Day as its sentiments reflect the thoughts of many refugees.

THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS—the poetry of Kathleen Roxby

“ORANGE DAYS” is another poem in the author’s chapbook, “Singular Prism,” (soon to be published) which explores color.

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