crow loses a feather
spiraling downward….
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My poem down and down and down is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page.
floating and leaving no trace
crow loses a feather
spiraling downward….
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My poem down and down and down is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page.
how hard is it to avoid
becoming an evil genius
–i say
having just finished off….
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My poem required reading is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page.
Eight days left. BRING IT ON!
i wake, a drop of water
trying to….
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My poem tumbled is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page.
Now, we are in the last third of this race. I’m not above asking for your support. since I’ve done it before. Anything you can contribute really goes towards making poet’s voice gain a little volume in this world. Or, if you’d like a different metaphor, our voices turn down the volume on the rest of the world and let people listen to the rhythm in their own heads and lungs and hearts. Tupelo Press is an indie publisher, and they could use your support.
the only dog i have in this fight
is the same dog you have in this fight
there’s a difference between
the sweat….
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My poem perspective is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page.
Bring a towel.
in the hardware store
i stop myself
from buying the dark glasses
guaranteed to make….
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My poem eclipse is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page.
We are 2/3 of the way through the challenge, my friends. I want to thank all of you for your visits and support. It means a lot to me. And I’m sorry I haven’t been very present this month. Next month I’ll be in my normal mode.
today is another
head held under the waves
kind of day….
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My poem peace is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page. Yes, this was written yesterday. Yes, I’m just now putting it up.
i dreamed i was a bear….
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An actual bear. My poem fur coat is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page.
I have twelve (12) [xii] spots left, just enough for some apostles to sponsor some poems. So, don’t be shy! Tupelo (and I) will thank you for it.
this skin is
stretched so thin
it
has become
transparent….
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Peel off the top layer and see what’s beneath. My poem skin is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page.
unable to panic
when the jet fuel starts to burn….
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Don’t stop now. Read the whole thing. My poem normalcy bias is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page.
Note: I was made aware of the normalcy bias from a book (I’m listening to the audio version) titled You Are Not So Smart by David McRaney. I endorse this book, as well as his podcast.
given no tail to wag
it is hard for you
to tell me….
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Want to read more? You can. My poem while given no tail to wag is available to read at the Tupelo 30/30 project page. Check it out like a book from the library.
This prompt is brought to you by Jazz Jaeschke. Jazz is new to my site, but I’m very excited to give her this poem. Jazz, thanks for sponsoring me!
Almost half through and you still have time to can sponsor me Check out Go to Tupelo Press’ Project 30/30 page for more details.