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 Mar 2016 Cara Lea
bofin
My *******
My redneck
My backlashing
My slave selling
Mi ******
e
Mi amigo

a hick
that's a ****
in progress
 Nov 2015 Cara Lea
ryn
Tsunami
 Nov 2015 Cara Lea
ryn
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communicate•such are her methods to make us see•
she tries to                    the mother we've abused to such
the way                              a state•the earth we've squand-
it is                                         ered so very blindly•but we do
•                                              not change our ways • instead
                                                  we devise our feeble solutions•
                                               bunkers and alerts, in place we
                                           lay•hoping these would halt her
                                   spiteful vengeance•the past has sha-
                   red of what transpired before•our days carry
      on without words of thanks•we could never learn
of what's in store•what ripple could grow to consume    

  
**our banks•
Concrete Poem 8 of 30

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 Nov 2015 Cara Lea
Chalsey Wilder
Truth is
We're all inexperienced
I may never experience one thing like another
But I still understand your human feelings, my fellow brother.
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 Nov 2015 Cara Lea
Oscar Wilde
A lily-girl, not made for this world’s pain,
With brown, soft hair close braided by her ears,
And longing eyes half veiled by slumberous tears
Like bluest water seen through mists of rain:
Pale cheeks whereon no love hath left its stain,
Red underlip drawn in for fear of love,
And white throat, whiter than the silvered dove,
Through whose wan marble creeps one purple vein.
Yet, though my lips shall praise her without cease,
Even to kiss her feet I am not bold,
Being o’ershadowed by the wings of awe,
Like Dante, when he stood with Beatrice
Beneath the flaming Lion’s breast, and saw
The seventh Crystal, and the Stair of Gold.

— The End —