stuck in a crack
of the old house’s roof beam
engraved wedding ring
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Pediatrician Kelley White has worked in inner city Philadelphia and rural New Hampshire. Her poems have appeared in Exquisite Corpse, Rattle and JAMA. Her most recent collection is NO. HOPE STREET (Kelsay Books). She received a 2008 Pennsylvania Council on the Arts grant.
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i could visualize this. some say i am capable of visualizing anything.
it is a creative thought, though somewhat hard to come to grips with.
my first thought was, was the house being demolished, then the flood gates open.
i wonder if i have “sentence structure” on the brain, for it reads as a sentence. not much left for me to imagine. it is all said for me.
i could visualize this. some say i am capable of visualizing anything.
it is a creative thought, though somewhat hard to come to grips with.
my first thought was, was the house being demolished, then the flood gates open.
i wonder if i have “sentence structure” on the brain, for it reads as a sentence. not much left for me to imagine. it is all said for me.