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Patrick Meeds

PATRICK MEEDS lives in Syracuse, NY and studies writing at the Syracuse YMCA’s Downtown Writer’s Center. He has been previously published in Stone Canoe literary journal, the New Ohio Review, Tupelo Quarterly,  Atticus Review, Whiskey Island, Guernica, East by Northeast, Door Is A Jar, Jokes Review, Muddy River Poetry Review, Doubly Mad, What Are Birds?, The Main Street Rag. Toho Journal, Nine Mile Review, The North Virginia Review, The Indianapolis Review, The Inflectionist, and The Blotter.

Welcome to World War Me
by Patrick Meeds

October 21, 2021 Contributed By: Patrick Meeds

Person holding a glass ball

“We will / be setting all rivers on fire. You need to learn / to say goodbye in as many different languages / as possible.”

Filed Under: Featured Content, Poetry Posted On: October 21, 2021

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