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Annette Barnes
Annette Barnes
is the author of a book of poems,
Next In Line
(Pinyon Press, 2017).
Almost and Caught Out
Cows and sheep segregate themselves
Annette Barnes
Master Class
Demonstrate on mine, I say.
Annette Barnes
The Merchants of Venice
The man speaks some Italian, the woman
Annette Barnes
IT’S A CLASS THING
She looked better
Annette Barnes
SPENCER HILL
is steep, so breathing hard we sink down into a front pew,
Annette Barnes
Without Apology
Things happen. We’ve been promised
Annette Barnes
Tolstoi Learned to Ride a Bike at an Age When Most of Us Cash in Chips by Annette Barnes & Stuart Friebert
There we were, watching the parade, while he climbed up
Annette Barnes