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When I'm seeking shade from a relentless sun, And brush a rejected leaf off my shoulder, I feel poetry. When I brought my girls home, From hospital, school, a bad night out, I've experienced poetry. Walking Front St., or  Centennial Park, While the buskers are busy, The children are laughing, The dogs are barking, I've heard poetry. If fortunate to espy a shooting star, Enjoy the fullness of an autumn moon, Witness the dawn light up my lawn, Like a diamond mine, I've seen poetry. I've tasted poetry on my lips With kisses and endearing words, And lingering tastes from what you serve. Yes, I've savored poetry's flavors. Who reads poetry.
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Sep 19, 2017
Sep 19, 2017 at 9:08 AM UTC
Who Reads Poetry
When I'm seeking shade from a relentless sun, And brush a rejected leaf off my shoulder, I feel poetry. When I brought my girls home, From hospital, school, a bad night out, I've experienced poetry. Walking Front St., or  Centennial Park, While the buskers are busy, The children are laughing, The dogs are barking, I've heard poetry. If fortunate to espy a shooting star, Enjoy the fullness of an autumn moon, Witness the dawn light up my lawn, Like a diamond mine, I've seen poetry. I've tasted poetry on my lips With kisses and endearing words, And lingering tastes from what you serve. Yes, I've savored poetry's flavors. Who reads poetry.
Caught you reading poetry.
francie-lynch
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Sep 19, 2017
Sep 19, 2017 at 9:08 AM UTC
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