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Louis Faber

Louis Faber is a poet, photographer and blogger. His work has appeared in The Whisky Blot, The Poet (U.K.), Alchemy Spoon, New Feathers Anthology, Dreich (Scotland), Tomorrow and Tomorrow, Erothanatos (Greece), Defenestration, Atlanta Review, Glimpse, Rattle, Cold Mountain Review, Eureka Literary Magazine, Borderlands: the Texas Poetry Review, Midnight Mind, Pearl, Midstream, European Judaism, The South Carolina Review and Worcester Review, among many others, and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. A book of poetry, The Right to Depart, was published by Plain View Press. He can be found at https://anoldwriter.com.

Poetry

Strange Beauty

There is a strange beauty
in the slow loss of sight,
for there is a progressive

by Louis Faber

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  • So we wait
  • A Most Elegant Poetry
  • American Craftsmanship
  • the small and ordinary
  • Adjunct

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    A Most Elegant Poetry

    Yet another new poetry release received a standing ovation and

    So we wait

    Waiting rooms
    At stations
    Begging for us to pause

    The Taipei Tokyo Café

    In 1979 Molly and I moved across the country for

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