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Recommend (1 recommendation so far) Message 1 of 9 in Discussion 
From: suzanne  (Original Message)Sent: 3/24/2002 5:34 AM
you are reborn: animal, vegetable, or mineral? 
the time & place are of your own choosing as well.
 


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From: J. YamashitaSent: 3/24/2002 3:19 PM
I was reborn into
a dance of fireworks,
that could spring into solder,
and breathe gray lead into the lives
of simple
souls,
 
in a camp on the wrong side of the border.

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From: helenSent: 3/27/2002 2:37 AM
boy i'm telling you.....
just my luck
much as i hated lines
 
look at me now....
marching in one.
these crumbs are heavy
the bitch ant spits eggs
like a vending machine.
 
it's just all i can do
to not throw myself
in a vat of chocolate
and be swallowed
by a hungry mayan.
 
dw/02
 

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From: suzanneSent: 3/27/2002 3:47 AM
i will be a Winslow tug
for you - and kiss the moon
marbly. 
my sea will approach
your coastline;
and once ashore -
i'll dissolve
and be gone into
the arc of your wave.
 
the countless vibrations
of great blue heron overhead
and the rudders beneath me -
will set the sun to rise;
and etched into nature's
weatherbeaten smile,
and violet watercolors,
you will hear the song
of the lark.
 
3/26/02
Copyright©2002 Susan Katz.
All rights reserved.

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From: suzanneSent: 3/27/2002 5:36 AM
shit!  i just saw 'dissolve' was used in another poem!
 
what is the matter with me lately - i always try to avoid doing that!
 
well - i used it a little differently, so it stays.
me

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From: LandonSent: 4/1/2002 3:48 AM
Not a fawn in a thicket
whose spots tell me of Nature's forgiveness
 
nor even a stalk of Iowa corn whose ten feet
of nobility
impossibly began beneath a field of ice
 
but perhaps I am a Joshua tree unfolding green branches
in a wheel of sand
near the flatbeds of ancient rivers

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From: suzanneSent: 4/2/2002 6:05 AM
will try to get this page up this week.
 
any other takers?
 
susan

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