Pamela Johnson Parker Haiku on Rediscovering My Wedding Rings I cover my hands With these diamonds; I cover My face with my hands Pamela Johnson Parker is a teacher who lives in western Kentucky and dreams every day of living by the sea.
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Pamela Johnson Parker: “Widow’s Mite: Word Problem with Subtrahend”
Pamela Johnson Parker Widow’s Mite: Word Problem with Subtrahend If the two become One flesh, then which one—and if One of the ones who Are one dies, then what Remains, how many are left, And how many leave? Pamela Johnson Parker is a teacher who lives in western Kentucky and dreams every day of living […]
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Pamela Johnson Parker: “Dendrochronology: A Footnote”
Pamela Johnson Parker Dendrochronology: A Footnote 1Defined, it’s a noun: That ring Where my wedding Ring was. Pamela Johnson Parker is a teacher who lives in western Kentucky and dreams every day of living by the sea.
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