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Tag Archives: dream sequence
sequence
.. there are dragons, of course and some of them are wearing tutus and striped socks (because who can control these things?) and one sings acapella showtunes and shrugs feather-boa’d scaled shoulders at the world and you and you and … Continue reading
Waking softly, slowly
Every day’s the first day of something or other, so we remember the blue. And the blues. The used toothpaste tube. The scent of rain, fading. The crumbling of time. And the way this sly sky holds court with tree … Continue reading
Posted in dVerse poems, Quadrille
Tagged blues, crumbling of time., dream sequence, dreams, dVerse, Q44, Quadrille, sky
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Dream Sequence
.. We raise our long -ing legs, but cannot run. There is something democratic about it, as if a committee was formed, and the idea of actual motion was heartily rejected with just enough nays. But you are always ahead … Continue reading
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Tagged boats, dream poems, dream sequence, Margo Roby prompts, poeming, Poetry, quickly poems, Quickly Summer, rain poems, signs, stardust
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