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    The Moon on Her Dress

    The moon on her dress corruscates my fingers with cobalt shards of icebergs, rolling fingerprints beyond fabric   Tidal hair breaches the  breakers down her back, the last waterfall on earth weeps for every desire lost at sea   Catching the pearls of her eyes in trawls of my dilated bleeding, if...

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    • You make me think…
      It’s cool, I’m good at it!
      I enjoy the complexity of your writes. The vocabulary. The nuanced messages. Even, a word I never knew until you shared it.
      So thank you for the enhanced ability of your writes. It makes me stronger by reading them. And enjoying them.

    • This truly shows your intelligence and talent. Very supernacular.

    • I agree with previous commentors on the talent.
      I like the analogies presented in this write.
      Especially fond of the last stanza…reading this makes me feel like I saw her memories
      just before they entombed her under the cathedral floor.

      j.

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    Some Call it Kismet

    Guttering flames of her red dress  blazed into the hours after midnight,  where she danced on the furthest table    She could have been the train window girl  who peeled me from the platform  placed her ticket in the pocket astride my heart,  our destination was...

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    Love in the Time of Covid

    Wore the devil's broken heart on her sleeve as darkening stain on unused bridal veil, filled cellar with sea water so she could become Siren and sing herself to sleep   Diving from the kitchen sink believing she was swallow. Vowed to bequeath the Olympic medal to...

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    Violin Strings & Piano Wire

    Past pulses as a broken metronome  syncopation of that which is ‘ere, o’er and true    Trombone tomb stone,  for whom the bells toll  may love have been louder than bombs    Can you hear colours of every drumbeat  feel maudlin mandolins opening your skin?   

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