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Daily Archives: January 17, 2019
inking in thirds
We find ourselves at winter’s center, speaking in snowflakes to a frozen-faced moon. Photo and prompt from over at inking in thirds.
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Tagged breathing in three lines, ice, inking in thirds, snow, tiny poems, winter
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Fessin’ Up
I am still waiting for the moon to find her own light. I mean, she can’t just lie there like a mirror forever, can she? Can I please hold something in my hands that might not wane? If I rip … Continue reading
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Tagged confessions, dVerse, fessin' up, still waiting for the moon
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What She’s Got
.. Not much more than what’s on her back, gettin’ back on track sometime next summer, perhaps. A song in her heart and an upturned, grateful face; anticipation of sunrise, and other graffiti’d grace. .. Prompted by Poetic Asides. … Continue reading
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Tagged grace graffiti, homeless, poetic asides poems, what she's got
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