Wednesday, November 24, 2010

BLACK QUENCH

by Len Kuntz


The girl at the river scoops up
handfuls of
warm soup,
brewed black by the beaten
Sudan sun.

She knows how lucky she is, this thirsty child.
Her mother told her there was no water to drink anywhere,
that it had all gone bad.


Len Kuntz lives on a lake in rural Washington State with his wife, son, an eagle and three pesky beavers.  His short fiction appears widely in print and online at such places as Vis A Tergo, Clutching At Straws, and Amphibi.Us.
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