John 
Pursch lives in Tucson, Arizona. Twice nominated for Best of the Net, 
his work has appeared in many literary journals. A collection of his 
poetry, Intunesia, is available at http://www.lulu.com/
Almost Everywhere
Billions gaze at shifting skies, 
held in awe, 
ready to believe in anything. 
Capturing the effect isn’t easy,
so newscasters settle for an 
admittedly ersatz rendition 
of the eighth wonder of the world. 
Exactly what it is, 
no two people can agree, 
but everyone is sure it’s 
what we’ve all been waiting for. 
Good or bad, 
healthy or deadly, 
transient or permanent, 
no one knows; 
actual or hallucinatory, 
fact or fiction, 
solid or gaseous 
or liquid or plasma 
or some new state of matter, 
no one can say. 
Some wish it would just 
disappear and never return.
Some say it’s been here all along; 
others say they don’t see a thing.
 
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