lattice window —
the lacemaker pauses
to gaze at the moon
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My creative interest lies in the opportunities for collaborative poetry projects on the internet. I have been able to work with poets from Europe, Australia, Asia, and from coast to coast in the US. I currently reside in nyc and on the world wide web.
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breeze
the wind dances, twists
with my curtains
honking geese
the sun’s shape on the pond
dusting off
the baker watches
the snow fall
colorful lights
round the window —
we pause, watching the snow fall
lights on barges
& along shores
cold Christmas morn
a cold water swim …
family of trumpeter swans
on the shore
lovers kiss
Sound of paper
overhead
wind and kite conversing.
at the library:
taking my place
with all the characters
That’s a delightful poem, Hortensia.
May you find good health and peace this new year.
With warmest wishes from Ireland
Norman
with cooling breeze–
dove coos
bring unstifled yawn