Ocean
Rather than surmise infinitude, Walt Whitman said, better to see the world’s charm, up close, a distance from an oceanic source. Broken Mirror
This is a poem trying to reach
the source of a river
How to Commit to Life
You head toward the mud. It’s a
habit.
Fool on the Hill
A Fool sits up on
top of a Hill overlooking a learner educational facility.
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A fool is known by a fool's dress -- bright colors, ragged pants. A fool is known by a fool's demeanor -- always smiling, childlike. And a fool is known by a fool's lack of actions, always sitting, talking with all of the earth's beasts. Physical proof concludes that there is a fool on the hill. Winter Paints
in shades of gray
Hope of negative space
Titles of tree trunks let silence seep in Staccato calligraphy of southbound
birds resting on the back road wire
7th Chakra, At the Spa, and Shambhala
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