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Daily Archives: December 9, 2014
Last Exchange
. In her deranged haze, she’s taken the S -train too seriously and much too often, sustained herself in feigned tracks and traipsed chains. Enflame her, chant her name, fill it with syllables not her own. You’ll see she’s grown. … Continue reading
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Tagged capes, escape poems, poeming, poems, prompted, train poems, wordles, Writing
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I Don’t Know How to Let You Go
… Your sneakers, your flannel, these grapes that snow. You’re too strong for these chocolate shavings, teenage years. Your leather jacket stings. I know. I dream of gingerbread and lipstick liquor, abandoned shopping carts and lack -luster things. It’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged armchair poet, letting go, poeming, poems, Shawna prompts, silly poems, teenage years, word fun, words are fun
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