Tag Archives: Noon

EACH DAY, ONE SLIVER

Each day, one sliver grows the moon, until it’s full– then, daily slivers shall it spurn, in long nights dark and taciturn. But, if we linger long enough, and look, we will learn, that, somewhat soon, with each month passed, … Continue reading

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FRIDAY. . . NOON TIME

Friday noon time. . . “my oh my!” day hump time “I am still here, but why?” day. . . so close to free,” “I taste it from my skull down to my thigh” day Impatiently, I sigh day. . … Continue reading

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WHETHER WE ARE BOUND TO RISE

Autumn: the yellowing and desiccation– green, brilliant leaves ignite our sight and fade, but, they brightly start to glow– in their short-lived, red-gold clothes, to woody branches fiercely clinging– just like fire, as they get on their way to leave, … Continue reading

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AS THE CLOCK STRIKES TWELVE

Love and sunshine for your noontime. . . A smooth, blue sky traced by sweeping sun in arc circadian for your time of post-meridian. . . A star-strewn greeting for a peaceful evening. . . Dreams’ delight, good rest, and … Continue reading

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