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Don’t Kill the Siren: sapphics
Now whose voice is singing out words of warning, as the low light, glittering, slowly fading, starts to flicker tenuously, letting darkness silently swallow other points now wavering on the shoreline? When those bridges crumble for their reasons, will they … Continue reading
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Tagged #BookofForms, accentual-syllabic meter, energy, Greek verse forms, light, lighthouse, poetic forms, Sirens, warning
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