hollow cello case
low notes and the rhythm
of us
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Mary Rand Hess
Mary Rand Hess lives in Northern Virginia and is blessed with a supportive husband and two, gregarious sons. She is a writer of poetry, fiction, children's stories, and screenplays. Her work has been featured in such publications as Simply Haiku, LYNX, Sabine Magazine, Innervisions, and The Connection.
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neighbour’s chopin
tinkle of the spoon
against my teacup
between
raindrops, a symphony
of sparrows
at the base
of this pine ~
hollow cicada shell muted notes
very nice. the way you create the allusion
and illusion of love is masterful. here.
two more snippets from the never ending
love story.
in bed
she suggests i try
her husband’s cologne
making love
her husband’s work shirt
rocks on the bedpost
sharing the morning
river Palisades bridge
and you and me
quite interesting, your creative style, mary rand hess; returning me to “kaleidoscope”
–
the last note–
yet spring music fills the air
our feet remain in sync