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Malcolm McCollum

Malcolm McCollum served in the US Army from 1964-1966. After that he taught English literature and composition, humanities and music history for 35 years at Colorado colleges and universities. During those years he also worked as a journalist, musician, bartender and criminal defense investigator. He has published Dmitri's Agenda, The Guards (poetry), My Checkered Career and The Aim Was Song (memoirs). He can be reached at zerblonski@comcast.net.

A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day: by Zigmund Dryden

Stanza 1 In the Beginning was the bark And the bark was with Dog, and the bark was Dog All jarring atoms coalescing At bark’s first alluring call That sweet voice called them all together, Assembled chaos from their strife. Then did the trees, the air, the seas Assemble in one whole Called to communion […]

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Take Me Out to the Dog Park: Ziggy Norworth for Nora Bays

Dolly Dachsund loved chasing balls That’s a pastime that never palls She considered that day a waste If at the end no ball had been chased So when Jocko, her Scotty pard, Growled, “Let’s play in the neighbor’s yard,” She put her feet down and answered, “No! Jocko, there’s only one place to go: “Take

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