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May 2017
By these slips of watery pieces,
fit against a waste of boulders--
this shoreline mirrors my
companion charms.
In the rub of spirit ventured,
the sea as flung ripples its
net in kind.
A play of seams to set boundaries--
though these words remain unwet,
their eyes are now a sea.
One continual flow in a surrender
of motion, like unto like--a common
drift coming by, and come by...
in an arrest of peace.
Nothing need move, or not move--
yet both bypassed.
All that's walled welled up, as if
passed over to capable hands that
feel for depths and shallows alike.
Onoma
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Onoma  NYC
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