Monthly Archives: April 2023

“Perspectives”

Perspectives

Higher or lower, /

changing their perspectives, /

breezes move young leaves.

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“Hope”

Hope

Bird house hangs empty, /

its body decayed, waiting /

for song’s first echo.

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“Demon”

Demon

Demon at my feet /

Rests in peanut butter /

Anticipation.

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“Blossom”

Blossom

White cherry blossom, /

an expression of April, /

redolent of you.

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“Limn”

Limn

Street light and shadows, /

the evening limns the ramp, /

silent and waiting.

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