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H2O

H2O Before the earth dries up and the last drop of salt water evaporates at the bottom of the Great Continue reading →

Vigil

“There are no Rabbits in the north-west.” Ernest Thompson Seton Wildlife artist, Author of The Boy Scout Handbook Vigil Damp Continue reading →

What You Can Do With A Dandelion Besides Kill It

Why Does the Dandelion Roar? Poet: What, my dear friend, is the dandelion’s bane? Plant: Not the slug, nor the Continue reading →

Blood Moon on April 15

Blood Moon on April 15 Midnight fog covers the sky like a cataract grows thick on a blood red eye Continue reading →

What Sayeth You?

What Sayeth You? To be or not to be? Used to be relevant, right? Remember that thunderous week in Honors Continue reading →

Guest Post: My Sky Swirl Child

  Here is a beautiful poem by Victoria Doerper for Day 13 of NaPoWriMo. Thank you, Victoria! My Sky Swirl Continue reading →

Infinite Monkey at Work

Infinite Monkey at Work Soon after the house light flares and the sleep killer chimes Metaphor Monkey’s mate delivers one steaming Continue reading →

The Impact of Bliss on Pigs and Poets

Dickory, dickory, dare, The pig flew up in the air; The man in brown soon brought him down, Dickory, dickory, Continue reading →

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