Janie Huzzie Bows

from the title poem:

this girl. Name her Janie Huzzie.
stalks pounding mad away from group games
complaining awkwardly loud about
her solely lonely bed always upstairs

everybody looks. Janie Huzzie's dressed in white.
naturally the crowd glowers i pipe up
winking in every direction i slither away
mostly virtuously.

finding her. Janie Huzzie's dancing without a sound.
wherever the music's coming from....

ISBN: 0-935306-18-8
$7.95

Robert W. Ronnow is a New Yorker who used to spend a lot of time in the Pacific northwest and now lives with his wife and twin sons in the Berkshires, where he manages a land trust. He holds a degree in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University. He has worked as a youth counselor and advocate in a variety of programs, as a forestry aide with the U. S. Forest Service, as a legislative aide in the New York City Council, and as a writer and editor of books on Chinese philosophies and meditational exzercises. He enjoys playing the trumpet. This is his first collection of poems. Barnwood has also published his second collection, White Waits.

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