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Peter MenkinSummer Before Last I Saw an Angel by Peter Menkin

Religious and spiritual poem about an angel sighting in Greenbrae, California at a Chevron station, this lightly humorous poem of the California sighting reads in part: "Way out West where cowboys and Indians live (they live in villages, native), two summers ago there was an angel at the gasoline pump--Chevron Station. (Greenbrae, CA.)." Writing an introduction to the vision, aspiring poet Peter Menkin, who also reads the poem on Archive.org, says: "Maybe it was the heat, how the air can rise over a hot blacktop on a summer day creating a mirage. I caught this vision out of the corner of my eye, and when I returned to look at the angel with surprise, what was there was an ordinary man."


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Artist/Composer: Peter Menkin
Keywords: Angel; vision; Greenbrae; California; summer


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