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AT Talbott Feb 2015
If I could grant you one wish
Happiness it would be
To see all the wonders
That Alice did see
AT Talbott Jan 2015
My heart is a patchwork
Of geometric scraps
Sectioned off one by one
Quilted for protection
AT Talbott Jan 2015
Waffled glass
Resting on a rustic oaken desk
Half-filled with the powdered sweetness
Of dappled peppermint
AT Talbott Jan 2015
Three rounded ***** of fallen snow
With mismatched celluloid buttons
Sprigs of pine for makeshift ears
A nose from the carrot patch
Burlap scarf to keep him warm
He's really quite a catch!
AT Talbott Jan 2015
The old man of the yard, the sage
Wind-burnt and callused
Gnarled limbs, intertwined fingers
Like capillaries ripe for bursting
With a harvest of simple blooms‏
AT Talbott Jan 2015
Ashen fencepost in the sun
Barbed wire slowly rusting
Scrub grass straining for the sky
The milk cows ever mournful
AT Talbott Jan 2015
Bumblebees making love or war
On an Easter Sunday morn'
Spritely fairies in pinkish frills
Wearing their patent leather buckles
Little boy blues in powder blue suits
Running amok in the chapel belfry
Sanctuary dressed in lavender hues
As the ***** sounds the call to worship
AT Talbott Feb 2015
The great men meet
To decide our fate
To consult their god
In Wonderland's gate
"I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do, because I notice it always coincides with their own desires."
- Susan B. Anthony
AT Talbott Feb 2015
Crash!  Boom!  Stomp!
Warlike scream bellows
Fierce knees and elbows
The Haka is the traditional dance of the Maori of New Zealand.
AT Talbott Feb 2015
Forget the math
Just for tonight
Souls entangled
Embracing strife
My first stab at 10 words.
AT Talbott Jan 2015
Walked out of kindergarten
Straight into retirement
No detours along the way
Life will seem this way one day
AT Talbott Aug 2015
Like a pike
Through my skull
Her sadness
Impales me
AT Talbott Feb 2015
A stately, noble visage
Multiplied many times
Proudly mans the shoreline
A spirit lost in time

Deities carved of stone
“Primitive” one might say
Meanwhile, in the sky above
An unseen God holds sway
The moai are the carved statues on Rapa Nui (Easter Island).
AT Talbott Jul 2015
Hydrangea framed in cedar shake
Pastel blossoms for display
Ghosts of whales & whalers past
Salty mist of Atlantic spray
AT Talbott Feb 2015
My life is well arranged
Neat, tidy and clean
Sharp at all four corners
An intruder-proof scheme
"And a rock feels no pain
And an island never cries"
- Paul Simon
AT Talbott Feb 2015
Beside a simple farmhouse
There stands a useful shed
Sturdy in its crooked way
Loyal sentry till the end
AT Talbott May 2015
A horse blanket of Navajo design  
Serape the hues of Montana's sky
Prairie quilt vibrant as Great Plains thunder
Oregon looms weave history's wonder
AT Talbott Aug 2015
Pencil straight pines hold up the blue
Of an honest Carolina sky
Rich sandhills on ancient shores
Illicit smiles of wry
AT Talbott Jan 2015
A well-groomed stranger walks an unfamiliar path
He breathes deeply of the cool, damp air mixed with the musk of mud
Filaments of sunlight filter through rapidly denuding branches
As his troubled mind turns to the day’s solemn occasion
AT Talbott Feb 2015
Wail 'n' whine of the saxman's blues
The syncopated sizzle of the drum kit
Trinkle, ****** of fingers fervent
The jigsaw jazz of a cubist portrait
Ripped off Monk and Beck, but let's call it an "homage."
AT Talbott Jan 2015
Laces snake through sneaker eyelets
As shuffling rubber squeaks anew
An impressionist blur of mottled colors
Shuttle end to end with fury true
AT Talbott Jun 2015
Demon ***
Fill me up
Numbish tongue
Blur, slur much
#10w
AT Talbott Feb 2015
Death stares exchanged
Muscles spring loaded
*Explosion, slide, safe!
AT Talbott Jan 2015
Glass
Opalescent
Rhapsody of hues
Bedside  companion
Not the one I'd choose
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AT Talbott Feb 2015
The story of affection is told in two volumes
One of the calmness and balance of reason
The other of rabid and base emotion
One taking year upon year to cure
The other infinite and ever pure
 
Some say having both is but an agreeable dream
But I say no, for I have seen it so
And it is all of the wonder and glory one would suspect
Each possessing both volumes, passion and respect
 
And if it exists, it shall be my quest
To search for these volumes and take no rest
Until I have found that which I seek
And of true love I too can speak!
My nod to John Donne.
AT Talbott Jan 2015
Like a scene from Doctor Zhivago
Silent snowfall glides on the wind
Settling amongst its fallen brethren

A landscape painted in reverse
Each flake a dab of pigment erased
Till a clean white canvas emerges

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