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Author: Michael Henry Lee

Michael Henry Lee is a husband, father and grandfather. He and his wife of 30 years reside in St. Augustine, Florida; the nation?s oldest city, along with two cats, and numerous bonsai trees. Working outdoors in an environment replete with flora and fauna provides a great deal of his inspiration. Lee is an award winning internationally published poet whose work has appeared in and on numerous journals and websites.
night shade i close my eyes and disappear
Posted on 31 January 201417 January 2014Author Michael Henry LeeCategories Issue 13.3Leave a comment on
crescent moon how the other half have always lived
Posted on 5 May 20142 May 2014Author Michael Henry LeeCategories Issue 14.14 Comments on
daylight savings what was never ours to keep
Posted on 9 March 201523 June 2015Author Michael Henry LeeCategories Issue 15.16 Comments on
day moon a world about its business
Posted on 31 January 20175 January 2017Author Michael Henry LeeCategories Issue 16.26 Comments on
hospice another deadline comes and goes
Posted on 1 November 20178 October 2017Author Michael Henry LeeCategories Issue 17.25 Comments on
meditation class a stray thought follows me home
Posted on 13 December 20179 December 2017Author Michael Henry LeeCategories Issue 17.24 Comments on
slow pitch delivering another perfect enso
Posted on 17 May 20195 May 2019Author Michael Henry LeeCategories Issue 19.12 Comments on
social distancing at your place or mine  
Posted on 14 April 20211 April 2021Author Michael Henry LeeCategories Issue 21.11 Comment on
picture perfect day glossing over the road kill
Posted on 3 January 202218 December 2021Author Michael Henry LeeCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
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