new year’s eve-
black ice and wood smoke
near the bus stop
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Martin Cohen was born in the South Bronx somewhere on Simpson Street, went to a Yeshiva on East Broadway and Canal Street, and then lived in the South of Brooklyn, the South of Long Island, The Southern Tier of Upstate New York, The South of Manhattan, and finally South Jersey in Egg Harbor.
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auld lang syne
good cheers and revelries ~
needing to call the sitter
auld lang syne
good cheers and revelries ~
needing to call the sitter
Culinary scents-
the dog of a blind man
waging one’s toil
black bird
landing in a conifer one more black bird —
holiday thoughts
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