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Byzantine Kiss

Her whispers writhe upward, warming my lipsChased gently by thoughts, and fingertipsWhich pulse over keys, sewing words onto fieldsOf love thirsty parchment, tenderly peeledFrom shavings off banyan trees, twisted in timeWoven from tangles of roots and vinesThat glimmer and glide … Continue reading

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timeless through the ages

What is timeless through the agesIs conveyed in the pagesEtched in stone or vinylAnd what has a beginningWill reach many ends, but noneIs ever finalThe hope you seekIn the words I speakIs far deeper than meaning can reach,The paradox isThat … Continue reading

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TREE RINGS

  Our moments collect in concentric rings about the nexusOf a first embrace, adorned with Autumnal colors and scents –We lovers blend, cupped gently below the stir of flecks and dapple.Each leaf high up quivers in the bouquets and knows … Continue reading

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Resonance and Reticence of Words

Subsonic and thickPoetic obstinate wordsPedaling their legs in the airLike wild restive horses,Thrash and writhein dry rotted halters,Dismounted riders, edgyEyes flash from shadowy corners of stalls,Hold fast to your leads.And I’ll stay fast on the keys…as I sit here with … Continue reading

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