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“See”

See

See a soaring face. /

See a gray, brooding mountain. /

See the clouds misplaced.

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“Soft”

Soft

Soft waves stroke the beach. /

Soft strokes touch your tired soul. /

Recede and return.

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“Abstract”

Abstract

Clouds swirl arabesque, /

counting winds, flirting with light. /

Gossamer kisses.

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“Hope”

Hope

Hope flutters my thoughts, /

shaded nighttime butterflies, /

carrying my dreams.

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“Adaptable”

Adaptable

Adaptable and /

pragmatic, the flower finds /

a path to grow.

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“Two cats”

Two cats

The quarter moon

hung upside down

and two cats were happy.

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“Seat”

Seat

Somewhere a seat waits: /

departure or arrival. /

love or loneliness.

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“Sky”

The sky

The clouds above me /

Form around a dust whisper /

Cry into the night.

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“Thoughts”

Thoughts

Ice cream thoughts rise to /

a cotton candy goodbye, /

clouds and heat swirl by.

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“Space”

Space

Physical and mental,

bruised with color, words, and shapes,

walls contour your space.

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