Poems

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  • Invitation

    Go now to the silence. It has longed for you
  • Invitation to the Dance and Pieces of us Keep Breaking Off

    In the summer of 1949, Jacques d’Amboise found himself in a clash with a bully
  • Invocation

    I would like beamed to me from the Muse's tower high atop Parnassus
  • Is a Rose

    O’Keefe’s opens in the troposphere, blooms like smoke.
  • IS LIGHT ENOUGH ?

    Who’s there? I can’t seem to make out anything or anyone. Is
  • Isle of the Narrator

    It's true these boots were taken from a dead man,
  • It Happened All the Time

    Daylight shatters through the thatches where a bird might fall,
  • It Happened at Wind Sings, Trees Whisper Farm

    The wind, broken and wild,
  • IT IS STILL BEAUTIFUL TO HEAR THE HEART BEAT*


    It's 3 AM. The crows on one leg or none are already starving for infant nests. A few leaves hang on
  • It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back | Out of the crimson dawn one third the size of an icon’s

    It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back –
  • It Was A 3.8

    My mother said go get me a plum.
  • It was never he, | One might say I’ve fulfilled the miserable obligation of constructing myself.

    It was never he,