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if distances were not as long as dark, lonely nights: a duet

By Noel Ihebuzor and Susan Daniels Noel:  If distances were not as long as dark lonely nights Susan:  The callous earth sees to it that even our nights and days oppose one another; but, let us ignore laws of geography … Continue reading

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Drinking and Breathing: A duet

By Noel Ihebuzor and Susan L. Daniels Noel: Throats, though they may parch, never rust, wells never really run dry, below the dry beds arteries of spring, sleep, rustle and wait to sing all wait the call of the season, … Continue reading

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Duet #2: Thoughts on Dinner

By Noel Ihebuzor and Susan L. Daniels Noel: the thought of what to eat is as important as how and where to eat Susan: Yes, what can we feed on to justify a meeting between 2 continents, tectonic plates that do not overlap; … Continue reading

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Duet: A Poem in 2 Voices

By Noel Ihebuzor and Susan L. Daniels Susan: Can I write this or is this you breathing in my poetry & exhaling constellations as I do yours Let us write a truth together that resonates across 2 continents: of ogene and … Continue reading

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