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Poems by Gordon Murray
Poems by Gordon Murray
In 1990, I retired after 15 years as publisher of the Niagara Falls Review and I started a new career as a full-time Brock University student. In due time, I earned enough credits for a B.A. and eventually a master’s degree in Philosophy. While a graduate student, I was appointed a teaching assistant in the Philosophy department. That duty provided many of my poem ideas. Some poems are instructive, some are amusing, a few are irreverent. One poem examines an adult topic (Dominatrix) included as a calculated risk.
Gordon Murray



