  
                              From 
                              the Editor:
Do 
                                you want to know a secret?  
                              I 
                                believe poetry is dead, obsolete. Dust. It is 
                                meaningless masturbation. Archaic. Poetry is for 
                                poets. Poetry is shit. Poetry is impossible to 
                                read and up its own ass. 
                              I 
                                hate poetry. Still, I read poems and still I get 
                                furious with them. Sometimes I work for half an 
                                hour through one fat son of a bitch; 5 pages of 
                                references to Japanese emperors and Norse gods, 
                                and at the end of the poem I sit, normally drunk 
                                and lost, trying to figure out if the poem was 
                                about a dog, a girl, anything at all. I know why 
                                people dont buy books of poems --- they 
                                make you feel stupid. 
                              Youre 
                                not stupid and you shouldnt buy things that 
                                are incomprehensible.  
                              Poems, 
                                in my mind, are meant to communicate, pass along 
                                stories, emotions, ideas. I still read poems because 
                                sometimes you find a title, a phrase, a whole 
                                poem even, and it stops you. Summers line, 
                                "I need to have blues so I can have rhythm," 
                                is like that. It stops me and demands to be remembered. 
                              To 
                                be honest, I see a line like that and I dont 
                                give a fuck what the rest of the poem is about. 
                                It sounds cool. Summers set of poems will 
                                not make you feel stupid, they travel to real 
                                places and dont loose you along the way. 
                              Occasionally, 
                                I run across a poem that needs to be heard. While 
                                I think Dereks Street Bound Sound looks 
                                damn good on the page it begs to be read aloud, 
                                mimicking all the funky scat sounds along with 
                                it. I promise: start and the thing will infect 
                                you like a pop melody.  
                              Now, 
                                maybe you will read these poems and think they 
                                are awful abominations of the form. Perhaps you 
                                will find Robs poem, To Whom it May Concern 
                                preachy drivel.  
                              I 
                                dont. I have read it a dozen times and it 
                                still gives me shivers of pride and hope that 
                                poetry can still touch us, inform us and even 
                                shake us. 
                              I 
                                hope these poems do the same for you. If they 
                                dont, I humbly remind you that you didnt 
                                have to pay $9.95 for them. 
                              In 
                                fact, if you dont like the poems please 
                                submit your own. We welcome all submissions and 
                                will publish good stuff. (So long as it doesnt 
                                make us feel stupid.) 
                              Thanks, 
                                Ryan 
                                ryan@smaxx.com 
                                
                              email 
                                us with your comments. 
                                 
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