Something My Mother Told Me This Morning on the Phone

If you don’t see the light, don’t stay.

poetry by Nahshon Cook
Bangkok, Thailand
12/26/2010

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Nahshon Cook’s poems have appeared in literary publications including Spiritual Directors InternationalThe Houston Literary ReviewPost Poetry MagazineEpic Rites Journal, the Origami Poetry ProjectEuonia Review,  and the Salmon Poetry Anthology Dog’s Singing. His first collection of poetry A New Beginning was published in January 2010 by Paper Flower Press and was nominated for the 2011 Colorado Book Award. He has poems forthcoming inPresipolis MagazineA&U, and the Desperanto Press Anthology: Bound By Secrets 2.

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