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POETRY CORNER

– 11/02/16

Hosted by Kathabela Wilson

♣ We welcome and encourage your response especially in the form of short poems. You may reply by leaving a comment below.



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Michael Czarnecki

always movement

rivers flow to somewhere else

leaves turn color, fall

we, too, continually move

to somewhere further on

Michael Czarnecki lives in Wheeler Hill, NY. His poem and photo were inspired in Miles City, MT, while on a 5 week poetic tour, with readings in MI, MN, MT, OR and CA.

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Tom Clausen

in the wind

I rake and gather

leaves

with thoughts of people

I’ve known before

Tom Clausen lives in Ithaca New York gathering insight and visions from the natural world he inhabits. He shares his daily walks and explorations online and poetry in many journals and books. The leaves pictured here have fallen in his own backyard.

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Alexis Rotella

remember me

as a poet

who loved persimmons

Alexis Rotella, poet and artist in Arnold, Maryland, is an inspiration to us all, and she loves autumn. Her beautiful, evocative art is prolific as is her poetry over several decades. See her artwork, poetry and activities here.

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> The Poetry Corner is hosted by Kathabela Wilson. At the time this Corner is published, she is turning another corner on her European journey, from Portugal to Italy. Many new themes for our inspiration will be carried home to us from this new adventure.

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