1951: deconstruction
the deep freezes: old spaces spark
refilling fearless empty river beds
duty calls, stops, restarts moments
subjective, we see him/her in town
forests die, flirting with infiltration
often in reply, chasms plunge open
only a few crumbs of difference fall
lost logs lying on the forests’ floors
we each lived forever before at times
after all has been said or done: align
matriarchal artists meander: encircle
mid-summers’ white wings of desire
adieu once-upon-a-time — authentic
sunlight fades and sets the hills aglow
a few still yearn to fly across the night
skies at the end of the Age of Aquarius
bodies remember radiant forgiveness
as we finally make it home — unbound
silence lists — interprets liminal views:
no past probabilities — only now exists
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Poet: Susan Powers Bourne
Sources: Impromptu | Simone Muench
Process: Pick and mix cento