Vale
Verba
Virginia
Woolf’s Pelikan
fills
with purple ink,
hesitates,
then writes the end
of
all her letters: “I don’t think
two
people could have been
happier
than we have been.”
Edison Jennings
Edison Jennings is a single father,
veteran, and occasional teacher living in the western Appalachian region of
Virginia. His poetry has appeared in a variety of journals and anthologies,
including Boulevard, Kenyon Review, Poetry Daily, River
Styx, Slate, Southern Review, Southwest Review, and TriQuarterly.
His chapbook, Reckoning, is available through Jacar Press. His second chapbook,
A Letter to Greta, will be published later this year.
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