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Published in Poem Of The Day

Jonah found
a frog in the currants
thirsty, he said, so we flicked water on it
& it sat still throat pulsing
bright-greener than the stem, feet spread, attached to the stem

Three people one frog thousands of currants
Basho, anyone, why write it down


About this poem
"This poem, written in 2013, is part of a long sequence called 'Amtrak, Orfordville, Riverhead,' consisting of multiple pages within each section. Currant harvest is mid-July in southern Wisconsin."
-Lisa Fishman

About Lisa Fishman
Lisa Fishman is the author of "24 Pages and other poems" (Wave Books, 2015). She teaches at Columbia College Chicago and lives in Orfordville, Wis.

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(c) 2015 Lisa Fishman. Originally published by the Academy of American Poets, www.poets.org. Distributed by King Features Syndicate




 


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