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Category Archives: small stone
small stone 01/06/2013
for Trent — we seem to keep bouncing ideas off each other. If only you could see what I have seen with your eyes, you said. Show me. Show me what my words paint, because in daylight they fly the colors of … Continue reading
1/5/13
If I am still enough the four colors that are here will perch on my fingers. If I am still enough, the shadows that are blue in midday will curl in my lap and sleep, growl only when I stand … Continue reading
1/4/12 small stone
In the long dark of this tilt away from heat we call winter, I do not know what my eyes are hungrier for–green or the sun.
2:30 a.m. small stone
Some early mornings hit deep in the plexus. I’d say solar plexus, but I am moonblind.
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small stone 1/2/13
snow strikes snow with the kiss of butterfly wings or the sound leaves make spiraled from the maple– sighed echoes of other seasons set gently in ice