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A Line Has Two Sides
We sit & stare across the line, we stare & sit across the line Our words drawn as sacred weapons, our symbols drawn as ancient hexes, Ever at the ready should the need For our defense or quick attack arise. … Continue reading
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Tagged boundaries, division, illusions, partisanship, perceptions, separation
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Beyond the Boundary
Of all the little things that seem to matter, and petty squabbles that divide our time in episodes of silence between chatter and spaces marking off what’s left behind, the biggest part of what remains unspoken is that which each … Continue reading
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Tagged awareness, boundaries, daily poems, division, enlightenment, perceptions, sonnet
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Life Beyond the Tunnel
I want to tell you there is whole new world beyond the concrete labyrinth that walls in what you know; the snaking paths that curl you so tightly in their grip as night falls, keeping you safe and secure in … Continue reading
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Tagged boundaries, daily poems, Holland Tunnel, New York, perceptions, sonnet
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