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  Sep 2020 Puds
Pradip Chattopadhyay
The road was all mud
she slipped with the drizzle
and you couldn't tell
the color she wore
but her big awed eyes
colored the land in all colors
making her lose breath
gazing at every little thing
till over the noise of lightning
boomed her father's voice
be fast girl before the rain is harder
when she would run for his hand
and slip again and again
counting fun at every fall
her eyes a glowing island
from the mud scarred face.

Once in the market
the man gave her a good wash
little knowing she was drenched
with all the dreams
eyes could ever see.
  Sep 2020 Puds
Elizabeth Squires
her bloom smells e'er sweet
yet when she turns into fruit
there's a bitter taste
  Sep 2020 Puds
Carlo C Gomez
Her constellations move differently

She no longer controls star systems

Only one remaining cluster
now orbits her

But it is more than enough

For they need and love her as their light-giving empyrean
Title inspired by the poem "Benign" by fellow HP writer Puds: https://hellopoetry.com/poem/4049817/benign/
  Sep 2020 Puds
Elizabeth Squires
on a gentle breeze
fluffy dandelion seeds
did saunter around
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