Poems

Seneca Sky

Stroking irony into pathos
you paint grey, scudding
Seneca skies to rest
just bending the bistles
of a tired land.

This blending pair,
spent earth and shining air,
are yours to frame,
perhaps for us,
or for you just.

A note to Harry McCue

Crossing Stone Fences
Beading
Snake Creek
Vestibule
Death of a Nephew
Just the Right Gate
Fields of Silhouette
Silence
Where We Want to Be
It's About Time
Seneca Sky
Bad Morning in Geneva
Skins
A Trace of Romance
Peaches
From Kentuky
Hope's History
Bobbing in the Wind
Texas is Straight Ahead
Missing Your Mind



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