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Monthly Archives: October 2012
The hot potato award!
I knew this one was coming–and I am soooo happy! I love Julie’s award, so here it is, for all to see… Thanks, Jules!
I am actually taking a tag…because this one is cool.
Welcome to the Introspection Tag, people. Vinay, otherwise known a “Leo” over at I Rhyme Without Reason, has passed on a tag I just cannot resist, because it is so…introspective. I even have to pass this tag on, it is that interesting. … Continue reading
Song of a Child Bride – a duet
by Susan L. Daniels and Noel A. Ihebuzor I am a girl. Eleven years ago I came too early for you, but I was yours as nothing else was, and I grew under love brighter than the sun. I am … Continue reading
Posted in child bride, duet, Duets with Noel Ihebuzor, New Free Verse
Tagged international day of the girl child, poetry
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apple picking the first week of october is tradition
apple picking the first week of october is tradition, that hard cider scent warmed by sun just enough to lure bees to buzz drunk above orchard grass. we pick buckets full of mcintosh, still hard on the tree, but blushing to … Continue reading
Posted in New Free Verse
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Haiku Heights: Home
after flight your arms nest me safely home
hemispheres
water doesn’t know division into ocean names the equator, tropics & meridian are just red lines we draw on that spinning blueness with islands/continents all one thing until we named it & us otherwise but it’s still just that: home