Abstract

New England Nun RC de Winter (bio) I move through the fair quietly,unobtrusive except for my height,robed in the black of a nun.Never speaking unless spoken to,I make my purchases efficiently,buying only what I needbut also only the best.I turn no heads, charming no one.There is no reason to mark meexcept perhaps for my attire.Finished with my errands,I smile to myself as I turn to go,knowing that underneath my robesthe silk of black stockings awaitshe who says his prayers at night. [End Page 21] RC de Winter RC deWinter’s poetry is anthologized in New York City Haiku (NY Times), Uno: A Poetry Anthology (Verian Thomas), Cowboys & Cocktails: Poetry from the True Grit Saloon (Brick Street Poetry) and elsewhere and appears in print and online in numerous literary journals. Copyright © 2019 University of Nebraska Press

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