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 Jan 2014
WARNER BAXTER
the dove are in love
elephant sounds the alarm
deer in the headlights
 Jan 2014
WARNER BAXTER
owl is wise  fox sly
elephant never forgets
cows and pigs don't care
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Will I ever know—
As insects walk on water,
Bliss, stillness on pond?
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
After days of rain,
Garden birds flicker— sparkle,
Lighted by the sun.
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Many years alone,
Suddenly— old thoughts of her,
  .  .  .  Lone raven in sky.
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Wind whispered to sands,
All lines of the palm shall touch,
And the child was born.
Merry Crimble!  Happy Christmas!
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
One last winter walk—
Little clouds falling all round,
Snowfields between us.
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Aerial creatures—
Making love in a shower,
Palms and lips soaring.
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
So, love began as it had— always been,
Stars exploding beyond the rays of gold,
Younglings new, born of bode and wonder,
The dearest waves, lept on forgotten time,
Among the furrowed hope of fields we grew,
Days sprung from long vines, handy grapes
Croft with sparkle in the bloomy meadows,
Hands knotted with clear, open eyes and all
The afternoons of spring rejoining, pebbles,
Divining from the told tale of forks in the hills
And reaching to loamy shores of lost ponds
For now, to be on at last warmly and grassy,
Dials of sun and summer cleansing showers
Under the peaceful wake, the never sleeping
Pines, yes and then we were highly held aloft
In the loom and yarns of green steps, storied
By forest upon shires, sandy uncovered eyes,
Happily, lost in the woods of lamb white days.
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
All hopes are dashing,
Sun is painting a black crow,
White sheen doesn't stick.
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Her love was mighty,
Great ocean after desert—
Little hands open.
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Morning garden speaks,
No news like daily rushes,
  .  .  .  Throngs of thrushes.
 Dec 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Words are blind in light,
Eyes uncover what words drape,
  .  .  .  What words never say.
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