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Good Luck
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You've seen the flicks with the blasted hero, hunkering in the foxhole bleeding into black and white, clenched teeth promising the camera at least he'll take one of them with him.
All of us injured by birth, labor, marriage, vowing to lead somebody else into the ground.
Lord, when I'm about to go under, let me swear instead to leave one behind.
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Writer
Bio
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Gilbert Allen has lived in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, and taught at Furman University, since 1977. His three collections of verse are, In Everything (Lotus, 1982), Second Chances (Orchises, 1991), and Commandments at Eleven (Orchises, 1994). His poems have appeared in numerous publications, including Able Muse, The Cortland Review, Free Lunch, The Georgia Review, Image, Quarterly West, and The Southern Review.
Gil.Allen@furman.edu
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