Vol. I No. II |
December
1999
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The
Danforth Review
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Standing on the Metro by T. Anders Carson Smell of incense and onions stickles the air. Body heat protracted as luscious Arab hips sway to the bending curves of the line. They are on their way, home from the market, on this Sunday afternoon. Some to see their lovers others to bake bread. Some to care for the sick uncle. You never see them smoke in public. They don't have the jagged prayer callus. In defiance, the elderly hold their veils in their teeth. It keeps them silent. I think that when I ask for directions, meeting their curious gaze, they feel embarrassed and almost blush. I keep my mouth shut as the Arab tongue caresses every corner of our tram.
T. ANDERS CARSON HAS PUBLISHED POETRY IN 16 COUNTRIES. HIS LATEST CD IS TITLED STAIN. HE LIVES AND WRITES IN PORTLAND, ONTARIO.
THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHT OF THE AUTHOR.
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THE DANFORTH REVIEW IS EDITED BY MICHAEL BRYSON.