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Color-Fields
by
Jéanpaul
Ferro

Her
house on White Street, still unpainted -
that
Key West gray.
At
Sloppy Joe's,
Jesus
sitting at the bar with Hemingway,
"There
is no heaven," Jesus whispers over to me.

Jéanpaul Ferro is a
poet, freelance writer, and novelist. His work has appeared in Portland
Monthly, Hawaii Review, Newport Review, The
Plaza, Mid-South Review, and Biblioteka Alexandria.
His work has also been featured in The Plaza's masterpiece series and
Votobia's Anthology of America's Writers. He currently
resides in Providence, Rhode Island.
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