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I am sweetly stuck
with poetry
that runs around me
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I am sweetly stuck
with poetry
that runs around me
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cultivate love
not for one person
alone distinguish
like from love
choose to love
you will grow the
perfect climate
to rise in beauty
in good company
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January mornings
wake up slowly
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in spite of long stretches
yawns and chilly air
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everything deep in sleep
so is everyone
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like a colorless dream
dipped in silence
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the sound of listening
intense in the desert
morning rising to beauty
sitting in the sun
waiting for silence
to fill me from within
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there’s a pace you need
to let your soul reach where
there will be no more war inside
of you nor anger where you bow
kindly and poetry welcomes you
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After Wallace Stevens poem Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
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TO THE NEW DAY
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it happens slowly
that moment when
light rises invading
darkness for all of us
after long nights
of tossing and slumber
escaping nightmares
or simple sound sleep
some with a bird song
others with sirens
screams garbage trucks
or children’s mumbles
we enter the day today
with the fragrance of bread
butter jam or fried eggs
herring and pretzels
we smell the coffee sip
the tea some caffe-latte
some orange juice or fresh
fruit some just toothpaste
taste as we rush or we linger
to savor the day lets realize its
not the same for all of a people
that came from afar time ago
we all crossed some
oceans all left some lands
we carried little – hopes as a
luggage and left the grieving
home we left family some
pets and kids we came here
to sculpt new liberty statues
in our images which are many
we came with hands that had
experiences so vague one to
another yet we can be a chain
yet we can pull something
out of the waters together
hands that grabbed the oar
hands that paddle the seas
hands that medicate wounds
let our words today build
a new day by choosing with
care the ones that welcome
others just as we would
have wanted to greet our
neighbors with a crown
that of a smile – if we don’t
know but our language
let’s walk the mornings
to gather those smiles
they are all different
yet we benefit the same
holding back judgment
ignoring the fear of what
we do not understand lets
try to make a new day for us
embracing diversity as we are
now sharing from the riches
we have within the small
luggage we were allowed
to hold on when we landed
with so many others here
on a vast nation that lacks no
space and grants freedom
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A Contribution To The Missing Inaugural Poem 2017
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9-11, September 2001. The fall of the Twin Towers. A tragedy that shattered our hearts. Every detail is still sharp. I wanted to share a short story here today, or a poem, or a video I shoot in New York on the subject but I seem unable to find something that fits this year.
Silence doesn’t mean indifference.
I honor the ones that lost their lives, victims and rescuers, and the pain the survivors were left with.
May silence deliver some peace.
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