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Tag Archives: asking questions
Ink Queries
(a Curtal Sonnet) :: If we ask our questions of the sky will it answer with its fallen stars and Orion’s belt playing in tune? When we raise our palms and wonder why fireflies won’t stay in gathered jars, how then … Continue reading
Posted in NaPoWriMo
Tagged asking questions, Curtal Sonnet, moon, moon stones, orion's belt, seeds, sky questions, sonnets, wildflowers, worrystone
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What have we done?
… Did we dance? Did the stars etch our path, fallen and pure and lost? Did we toss the right things to sky, and keep the rest? Or did we hide our best faces for those rainy days? Have you … Continue reading
Posted in dVerse poems
Tagged asking questions, how many licks does it take?, question poems, sense of snow, sky songs, smell of snow, snow, Tootsie Pop
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my own name, bounced right back
.. i asked a canyon for answers, for some tangible way to verify the things i know to be true: the sky is blue up comes down the world is round. it answered me in echoes. hellohello… and the staggered … Continue reading