Rod Zinkel
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Deloris\'s DeskA Poem by Rod ZinkelWritten from The Lotus Eater's group exercise. |
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Table for TwoA Poem by Rod ZinkelA haiku. |
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Rebel Without a BucketA Poem by Rod ZinkelThe giant heifers of New Holstein are fiberglass sentinels, standing at the east and west ends of Dairyland Street. At least five of the two hundr.. |
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The Farmer\'s Young Wife Considers a DiaryA Poem by Rod ZinkelShe wants to see in an antique mirror years she feels are missing, when she would have held romantic ideals, like the liberty of a driver’s l.. |
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The Would Be Pooh, or Macbeth HooA Poem by Rod ZinkelThere once was a bear named Hoo, who felt jealous ofthe well known Pooh. In his dead oakhe plotted and schemed to end his enemy's regime. With hem.. |
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Always NeverlandA Poem by Rod ZinkelWritten for a creative writing exercise in The Lotus Eaters group. |
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The Modern AlchemistA Story by Rod ZinkelA personal essay. |
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The Blood is as Thick as WaterA Poem by Rod ZinkelWading, waste high, through the Mekong, the blood is as thick as water. Keep your AK above your head like a pull-up bar, you need something .. |
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the blood dreamA Poem by Rod ZinkelOriginated from magnetic poetry. |
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Pygmalion\'s PoetryA Poem by Rod ZinkelTo Emily Burns I like to see Poetry as the model and the creation, the more beautiful embodiment of my life than myself. |