Poet’s Corner

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January 1, 2016

May I wish you a Happy New Year? We may not be able any longer, to wish the total stranger a Merry Christmas; and well be confused about the appropriate greeting which accompanies Hanukkah, or know if Kwanza is still being celebrated, and if so by whom; but whether devout or devoid of any...
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December 1, 2015

Hannah’s Hats It started with a small, soft, bonnet which cradled your newborn head telling the world you had arrived.   The purple and pink paper hats said it was your birthday and we gladly wished you well.   You announced your entirely unique self with silly vibrantly colored caps, adorned with pompons and...
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November 1, 2015

It is Thanksgiving, And I am Just Talking to Myself     I saw the post, I understand, you were not included, yet again.   But here is a head’s up my suicidal friend, if they do not love you now, they will not later care that you are gone.   No, they will...
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October 16, 2015

  Some Other Era Do you ever find yourself longing for a time you never knew?   Thinking fondly about some other era, wishing you had walked other streets and witnessed other vistas?   I do. There are moments, when some other story draws me away, from my own.   I ramble down an...
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September 1, 2015

Time   I remember when time stood still on long summer days and even cold winter nights.   But not anymore, time no longer lingers.   A day at the beach or a walk through the woods should be enough to silence the hurried hand of time, but they are not.   Time will...
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August 5, 2015

Breezy and Blue     It can be Sunny and warm Damp and overcast Hot and muggy Snowy and cold Breezy and blue   You have written me about the weather; not once, but twice. I had not expected that. Had you?   Did you ever imagine that one day, you and I would...
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July 12, 2015

Off to the City   The noise is constant and measured it grows louder, then muffled by turn. Next stop is called. The breaks slow her down, clump, clumpity, clump. The doors open squeaking screeching, shrieking, off and on they come and go in and out no one sees anyone. Caring her tired and...
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State Route 2     Winding around the lake, mile after mile, I see that she is still here. Were you worried she was gone?   I was too, but apparently she is safe; and dare I say thriving.   It is not just a dream.   They have gathered behind home plate, cheers...
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April 7, 2015

Are you home?   Do you wonder, if you will ever be home? I do, all of the time.   Maybe you are already there, and never have to question, if that is where you belong. I imagine, you may just know.   I envy those of you, who seem to recognize where you...
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March 3, 2015

Running Against the Wind by Bob Seger It seems like yesterday But it was long ago Janey was lovely she was the queen of my nights There in the darkness with the radio playing low And the secrets that we shared The mountains that we moved Caught like a wildfire out of control ‘Til...
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