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sara-beckstrom
sara-beckstrom
American I love the way people look when they finish a poem they're proud of. I hope I look the same now and then. / / / Warning: I obsessively use bird imagery.
Odysseus never understood why the gods were so intrigued by him. He was only one man in the folds of time, but there was something in him that glowed. He burned through the eyes, made them remember. Still, he prayed, they gave him storms and seductive ocean lyres to hold him down. They only wanted him to understand what he had in his center. But he was lost long before. Twisting and turning in your ship fate won’t let you go
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Jun 4, 2012
Jun 4, 2012 at 9:30 PM UTC
Epithet
Sometimes I wonder if the world is as big as it seems. Are these people I avoid on the subway in the hallway on staircases in elevators really strangers? And I think of how the glass plate of a perfect window looks crisp and familiar to a doomed bird, And how an unseemly field turns into a battleground And how a single glance changes a life And how big a marble must seem to an ant And how sometimes you can drown in a drop of water running down a stranger's check And maybe the whole world is just a reflection in some stranger in the elevator's eye.
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Jan 14, 2012
Jan 14, 2012 at 5:09 PM UTC
Bird's Eye View