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It’s Just Chips

Published on March 28, 2019 by Editorial Staff

Guinotte Wise has been featured often in the pages of Third Wednesday.  He is a sculptor as well as a poet.  You can see some of his work at http://www.wisesculpture.com/ .  Here is our poem of the week.

ItsJustChips

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