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ATR/97.1 Enough to save, to bleed, make One: The only seed: Receive! Doloroso Above the threnody of silver-traded crows only heaven knows both rose and thorn. His sweetest incense bathes my heart— a doe in roses of sharon. Phillip Egelston Phillip Egelston’s poems have appeared in Rattle, Folio, The William and Mary Review, The Cresset, Naugatuck River Review, RiverSedge, Limestone, and other magazines. His work received first prize in the 2001 New Vintage Northwest poetry contest. Both a writer and an artist, he is Advisor on Creative Writing and Visual Arts to the Shawnee Hills Arts Council in Southern Illinois.
Anglican Theological Review – SAGE
Published: Aug 16, 2021
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