Category Archives: Poetry

Moonwalks

There are no lonely shadows. There are no paupers in the night. The broken heart can blossom, In an early morning light. But for now I moonwalk, My soul held by a heartstring tied. Pale blue water, And none but … Continue reading

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A Little Walk Down Bennett at Night

How can I begin, Without starting from where I am? Can a travelers heart be free with love so close at hand? In twilight hours, sitting long, composing simple hymns, Painting salt-water taffy dreams from teary wells within. The air … Continue reading

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Waiting for a Girl in the Rain by Starbucks

Lay me bare! Just breath, breath… Peal off this cover!  Erupt from inside! Come back to the breath… Come back to the breath… No more! Because you know what breathing is? It’s no control Life, stripped bare, No meter or … Continue reading

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A Rooftop Mist

Wrapt in the old miasmal mist,* The bridges are hard to see. Mountain towers, well below me With snow tipped peaks abound. Standing on high, the great expanse Of city scape and holy mounts, And options, options tantamount. With roses … Continue reading

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