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Tag: poetry
Transient wishes
Fluttering wishes They come to rest, know not where Blink, they’re forgotten
A peek in the pantry
Laying stores of grain A long winter is coming While grasshoppers dance
Crow’s feet
Creases so dark and deep upon his face They could have been painted on with India ink. He saw more with his one blind eye than Any mortal should suffer. Every twisted line, every crescent scar, a chapter in his long life. A story so wondrous, so grotesque Only God could write it.
Neon billboard
Neon billboards glow Burning love letters across A blue velvet sky
A cat and a cuppa tea
A big comfy chair and cuppa tea Grandma’s quilt a snug cocoon about my legs Well-loved pen held easy in aging fingers Blank paper thirsty for my bard’s ink Words swirl and spin around my head Fanciful yarns and chilling mysteries Feline companion, most enigmatic of all mysteries Catnip and lemon tea Soft fur to … Continue reading A cat and a cuppa tea





