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Category Archives: Other
Trap Lines
How surprised I am to so often discover mice quickly dead from forearms caught in greedy grabs of Jif.
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This
“This” is a word that letters built. This is a sentence built from words that letters built. This a poem constructed from sentences that words made of letters built.
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Compare and Contrast: A Children’s Exercise
One James Calendar Irvine Moore was born to a horsebreeding family in Lexington, Kentucky, July of 1840. His christening honored his forefathers.
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Why the Crow Sits in the Cold, Cold Tree
Vaani the vole who pokes her nose through snow knows Why, while wriggling her toes for the wakening spring. Torin the trout who peeks from the cat-tailed creek knows Why, and anticipates a date with his speckled mate.
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Mother Tongue
Two eyes, one mouth Two ears, one mouth Two feet, one mouth Two hands, one mouth
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The Act of Graduation
Ron Buehler stands before me, vested, hatted, mustachioed. He’s pushing 50 and so am I. We are both completely civil.
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Tomorrow’s Garden
Do not deadhead evil flowers nor pinch their potent buds for wrong is ne’er so strong they say as when new growth is stressed.
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The Dreams We Sleep
I sit by a gentle smoldering fire in the glow of morning Methow sun which has finally scaled the crest of Silver Star’s hunched shoulder—
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Parenthetical
that literary construct designed to clarify otherwise shoddy prose by sandwiching morphemes between em-dashes, commas, or pairs of actual eponymous parentheses
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