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Daily Archives: March 24, 2015
breathing small
… a wee snail on a blade of green; life slowed down to a pace I can sync with my heart’s beat. morning peace: complete. .. . .. a shadorma, prompted by margo roby.
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this poem
… is infinite, impotent, impudent. it’s an arrogant, aerodynamic argument. it’s got a whole pocket full of regrets and for -gotten conversation, and it’s never gonna get ……over it. it can neither heel, nor heal. it’s got one too many … Continue reading
Incantations of Longing
… We wish on stars, lashes, pennies, stones, other fallen things. We sing in syllables left wanting, grasp loose feathers for want of wings. Holding breath for side -walk, train track, we braid our brightest fears, weave a tiny saffron … Continue reading
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Tagged poeming, Poetry, quickly prompts, spell poems, star poems, wishes
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