STAIN
A Fibonacci poem
You
can
wash blood
from your skin,
walls, and floors. Launder
it from most clothing. But rugs are
problematic. So we removed all the carpeting.
F.I.'s YouTube reading of "Stain"
F.I. confesses nothing.
F.I. GOLDHABER's words capture people, places, and politics with a photographer's eye and a poet's soul. As a reporter, editor, and business writer, they produced news stories, feature articles, editorial columns, and reviews for newspapers, corporations, governments, and non-profits in five states. Now paper, plastic, electronic, and audio magazines, books, newspapers, calendars, broadsides, and street signs display their poetry, fiction, and essays. More than 250 of their poems appear in almost 100 publications including What Color is Your Privilege?, their political poetry collection published by Left Fork press. http://www.goldhaber.net/

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