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Words Out West: Fleeting Nature Of Time

Words Out West

In this episode, David Allan Cates, Sheryl Noethe and Robert Lee mull over the fleeting nature of time. One takes a nostalgic leap of faith, another explains how life never stops, while another makes a plan for when he’s a ghost.

David Allan Cates: Blue (poem)

A long dive into cold water reveals much more than the impetus for stepping off the cliff.

Sheryl Noethe: Flux (poem)

We get the good news that nothing ceases to exist.

Robert Lee: A Better Idea (poem)

A husband is assigned an impossible task.

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