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ftroncos’Voice (September 1994 Senses By Jackie Walker Sometimes a woman loses sight of who, what, and where she is even if she is still a woman in every sense Sometimes a woman cannot hear words that define her world she strains toward sounds that become whispers barely audible Sometimes a woman cannot touch flesh and textures that bring comfort her reach is limited to her imagination and to memory sometimes a woman cannot taste the richness of life’s garden Her palate dulled with bittersweet regret leaving only ambiguity a taste indefinable Sometimes a woman cannot smell warm summer evenings and cut wisteria her perfume long shelved awaiting special occasions becomes the scent of sameness Sometimes a woman loses her senses a symptom of isolation She simply forgets how to be when there is no external stimulation she is left...to question her identify. Scctt^^Cfte By Stacy Weaver (4^0.^ xaCttcH.^ *7 tfrO^u ttt-tf. u^cH-eCo-tvi. ^ eCCeUi t ^o- 6-xo^u^^t c»teC et,Cx. frcei,ce^ect, ^ccdcc^c ^ co^uIcCk 't CXtf, (^KcC coLCXtfo-H-c tu9^cctet A-et-Vie AeetxeC). *7 cet^KKO^t let t^ettc to^ ticcfr a*i it i- xeirintf ela-tf, ^ exfrcctccC CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT By Rassan A. Jackson Heart and soul piercing eyes Ignored by all walks of life Zomified of the chances they took with The night. Who will save their lives, Who will hold their hand through the night.. No one. We are all to occupied with our own lives’ Afraid to end up in the night. Death would befall most of us in one night; To these children the night is their only life. So we must change the night If only to save the children from its plight.
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