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SPIRIT FIRE REVIEW

Celebrating God's Goodness through Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, Visual Art, and Music

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Two Poems by Edilson Ferreira: "Past Revisited" and "My Creed"
Past Revisited I have a past that is so mine and no one else’s. They have no notion of misdeeds, even many sins I have perpetrated in it....
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A Poem by Martina Gallegos: "Golden Thoughts"
GOLDEN THOUGHTS The miles your feet have traveled cannot be erased by any tool; the worlds your eyes watched cannot be wiped away; the...
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A Poem by Surbhi Anand: "A smile the sign of peace"
"A smile the sign of peace" I don't know why the people Make the choice of weapons, When only one smile is enough To eliminate...
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Two Poems by Anwer Ghani: "Secret Smile" and "The Coffee Man"
Secret Smile O dreamy bird, show me the secret smile of life. This is my heart stumbles on valley’s sands as a traveler. His foot was...
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A Poem by Elizabeth Brooks: "Daughters of Our Cities"
Daughters of Our Cities in urban towns and rural villages we celebrate you! The spirit of God dwells in you. You may be broken, violated but
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Two Poems by JD DeHart: "Visiting Again", and "Prerogatives"
Visiting Again I don't care any more about the rejection of ten years ago. I'm revisiting some of those voices who spoke to me, list
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Light Effect: four poems by Cindy Bousquet Harris
Fade to Spring (Inspired by a painting by Ramón Chirinos.) Shadows condense to wide-weave lace, grey and blooming in the garden of...
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Two Poems by Edilson A. Ferreira: "Hope", and "Sometimes it Happens"
Hope Who will write my life? Who will weigh my sins and all the good perhaps I have had?Who will pardon me for having existed for so long, h
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Two Poems by Donal Mahoney: "Lady Goulds", and "Easter at the Nursing Home"
Lady Goulds- Moving from Chicago to Missouri wasn't easy but breeding Lady Goulds kept me sane for many years--well, almost. I was writi
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Good Friday: a poem by Cindy Bousquet Harris
Good Friday I can’t relate to the bunnies, though cute they are, nor colored eggs, though pretty their designs – I think of You, Lord, hangi
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Two Poems by Bruce Owens: "A flower", and "I recently traveled across my fingerprint
A flower is its own kingdom, swaying with the wind… hear how it prays, asking for nothing. Yet water from cool springs shoots up its...
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A Poem by Adam Levon Brown: "Cosmos Inspection"
Cosmos Inspection- Grabbing the cosmos by the quarks Reaching eye Focusing in on every scrumptious morsel Cobwebs hanging in the cradle of t
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Poems by Sarah E. Morin: "God and Humanity: A Relationship", "Another Good Friday&quo
GOD AND HUMANITY: A RELATIONSHIP-
Affection. Insurrection. Correction. Rejection of Perfection.
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Four Poems by D.B. Hall: "Lifted Higher", "It Shall Be", "Cascade", and "If That Isn't Love"
Lifted Higher Sometimes my sins cascade upon me like a waterfall of memories a multitude of erroneous choices unfrozen from captivity of...
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Two Poems by Anwer Ghani: "The War's Garden", and "Rainy Moments"
The War’s Garden I am an Iraqi man. My life is postponed and my face was stolen by wars. My voice is vaporous as a shadow and my dream’s...
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Four Poems by Donal Mahoney: "A Fine Distinction", "Monks in the Orchard Picking Peac
A Fine Distinction- What we are not who we are matters to the world. Who we are not what we are matters when we leave it.
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Two Poems by Elizabeth Brooks: "No More Tears, I Surrender", and "Scattered"
No More Tears, I Surrender I can’t even remember the beginning it was all a whirlwind. A one line text from my baby sister, bypass...
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A Poem by Bevan Boggenpoel: "The Way of the Righteous"
The way of the righteous I might be in this world, But I will not partake, Indulge in its pleasures, For heaven's sake. The good times...
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Two Poems by Faleeha Hassan: " "My Home is Contaminated by War", and "How Diffic
My home is contaminated by war We were As a night that had lost her light bulbs We wore our disappointments Split ourselves from grief...
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Haiku by Martina Robles Gallegos
HAIKU Four-time survivor of blood trapped in arteries but body is free. Her sight almost gone yet her spirit keeps going strong with love...
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