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Jennifer VanBuren
Jennifer lives in Baltimore with her husband and two sons. Her poetry has been published in print and on-line. In addition to writing poetry, she enjoys playing around with digital photoart and working late hours as editor of MannequinEnvy, a quarterly journal of poetry, art and photography. You can find more of her work at this site. Born in the year of the Monkey she feels right at home among ten thousand kin...
www.mannequinenvy.com

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Heat does not Rise
Winter melt and spring rain fill
the meadow pond as amphibians
emerge from deep mud hibernation.
Summer comes to open the upstairs
for bed sleeping, the wall-to-wall
mattress drawn tight
with slick pink winter-stored satin. >>> |
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