october 2009

Before Someone Sees

Photo by Eric Rose

The Rain – Christi Cartwright

The Elusive 26th Birthday – Nakia Pearson

Thesis on Fruit – Aditi Machado

Flight of the Osprey – Lelawattee Manoo-Rahming

Weather Reports: Grenada – Philip Nanton

catch a fire: The Tower of the Lighthouse Releases Collections of Gulls – Martin Willitts

Folded Arms of Earth – Tom Sheehan

Our Falls – Sonia Farmer

Wheelbarrow Woman - Lynn Sweeting

Sevenling (I like gymnasts …) - Aditi Machado

Daddy WTO – Mac Donald Dixon

Aunt Jemima – Heather L. Thompson

Cloudy Brain – Anku Sa Ra

Genesis – Randall Baker

After Glow – Joanne Hillhouse

Good – Keisha Lynne Ellis

Water Clear as Glass - Obediah Michael Smith

Mood for Mugging – Philip Nanton

Train Travel – Nakia Pearson

Transworld Flight – Tom Sheehan

writers on writers – Obediah Michael Smith

Blow Out the Candles – Obediah Michael Smith

Iguana – Christian Campbell

she came home suddenly – Nic Sebastian

My Body, Sided – Christi Cartwright

Angel and Me – Helen Klonaris

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Waves and Murmurs (Editorial)

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tongues of the ocean is an online literary journal of Bahamian, Caribbean and related poetry. We publish three times a year - in February, June, and October.

Affiliated with the Bahamas International Literary Festival.

Editor-in-chief: Nicolette Bethel
Spoken Word Editor: Nadine Thomas-Brown
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