Yet, by Mark Dowdy Sunblossoms cover a hillside short and pretty. Pink with a hint of a blackish speckle-marking. Spherically dotting its oddly penta-angled petals. Sunblossoms cover my winters with spring’s green musings. Strangely I feel that the beauty has diminished Even as color and vibrance fill my world. Sunblossoms covering every shred of cheer. [...]
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Original Poem for Wednesday, April 6, 2011
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Alleghenies by Mark Dowdy How grand and cozy! Limy lichen covered stones Intermittent with the sylvan cover Paint the hillsides in a grainy gray And leafy lush all for the eye To slowly fantasize feast and savor Houses One like the next Contrasting the green brown fresh Around it with near mockery. The valley wraps [...]