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Lori Jones McCaffery
Poems
Aug 2021
16 MO.
In a weary last-week world
Crammed with too-much not-enough
and everyone forgot their password
In vast emptiness-es crowded
With everything nobody wants
And someone else is boldly hoarding
In a time that passes in a blur
Of somehow never being able
To find a key to wind the clock
There is a little flower growing
In a most unlikely place
Hoping for an eye to spot it.
There is a tiny four leaf clover
Waiting for someone to find it
And remake a dreary day
There is an end to that beginning
And the band will play again
And then at last we all can dance
ljm
I dunno....Sometimes I just have to look away from the gloom. Surprising what's to be found.
Written by
Lori Jones McCaffery
F/Laughlin, Nevada
(F/Laughlin, Nevada)
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