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judydykstrabrown.com
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| | | | | For Last on the Card | |
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madhatterpoetry.com
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| | | | | An ekphrastic poem for dVerse poets pub where Merril features Monet's "The Studio Boat" (1876) on display at Barnes Museum in Philadelphia. ______________ i get the impression... claude is quite familiarwith rivers, at home inboats; mesmerized bylily pads, bridges, andplay of light on water. monet's a mirror masterwho had ripple effect onthe currents of art... | |
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wordsandcoffeewriting.com
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| | | | | The escape to tranquility,to waters rushing and still,to the calm of spacewhere water meets sky:the unspoken whisperof past and futureblurred into one present.Alive in tree roots,polished rocks and wrinkled pine needles,the landscape revitalizesdead souls,calls home life's warmth,and echoes a hopethat reverberatesunder my rib cage. I wrote this poem for the Wea've Written Weekly prompt #167.... | |
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jjjinteractivebooks.com
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| | | Indian summerConquered by winter's resolveI sit quietlyWrapped in a woolen blanketWhile waves crash upon the shoreI rise from my perchA final walk on the beachLeft behind till springLone cold feet imprint the sandGulls cry lamentful goodbyes I pass through sand dunesPast sparkling freshwater pondsWild geese preen feathersIndifferent to the chillWhile I shiver in protest RDP... | ||