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Author: Angie Blake-Moore

Angie Blake-Moore has been a teacher of 3- and 4- year olds in Washington, DC for over 30 years. She's had work published in Potomac Review, like a field, ONE ART, Eunonia Review, Gnashing Teeth, and Green Mountains Review, among others, including the anthology Cabin Fever: Poets at Joaquin Miller's Cabin 1984-2001. She had a poem chosen for the Moving Words competition in her hometown of Arlington, VA, where her poem was displayed in county buses. Angie has two grown children and lives with her husband and three cats.

Ghosts

May 15, 2026May 15, 2026 Angie Blake-Moore

           after Anne Sexton Some ghosts are old lovers, older now than when he stepped on your heart, leaving a red smear on your 20s. He tries to float but can’t quite, looks past you from his spot on the sidelines. Not all ghosts are men— Read more

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