Ethan McGuire is a healthcare cybersecurity professional and a writer of essays, fiction, poetry, reviews, and translations who lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana with his wife and their two children. He last appeared in PFPOI in September 2024 Couplets Contest, with his poem Old Gods . Ozarkian Seasons I Deciduous blossoms, heat breezes, drifting leaves, white water dreams: Hope will never fail. II Lumbering storm clouds rest palms of rain on the earth— nature breathes anew. Blistering summer— withering vacationers— praying for Winter. A cat’s patter wind in shrugging, paint-splashed treetops: Death’s beauty in leaves. Frost makes fields brittle; crystal ice coats dying trees. Red cardinals sing. III A wrinkling mirror— grass, dirt, and sky reflected— I pray to God there. Hunting Spencer Creek— cliffs, red clay, coral fossils— awed, I lost my gun. Dilapidated oak rife with poc...
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