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Ann Farley

Ann Farley, caregiver and poet, is happiest outside, preferably at the beach. Her poems have appeared in several literary journals, including VoiceCatcher, Verseweavers, and RAIN Magazine. She lives in Beaverton, OR.

Ann Farley in Kosmos

Taking Turns


My friend goes first,
walks half a dozen steps or more.
I watch and wait, take my time,
enter as she makes the first turn,
curves back around.


Published in Volume 20 Issue 2

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