Today is the second day of the
March Creative Jam! This month's theme is 'memory'. I've written several poems as yet, all are on a pay-what-you-will scale. Please comment for paypal or payment information.
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"Of the Aftermath" - after Hunter's first visit to the Archives, Gilbert Rome needs to acknowledge the consequences of everyone's actions.
She’d been the Oracle, once. Not the Oracle he knew,
the one he had studied, but still, when her invitation came,
he didn’t turn it down.
This is a
Sixty-Four Squared 'verse poem.
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Every Spring - for me, lilacs remind me of my parents' divorce. We had lilacs along the borders of our backyard, thick bushes, a long row, bursting every spring.
This is very much a personal poem, and does not fall into any previous-created 'verse.
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Tipping Point - This poem features Jenn(a) St. Baptiste from the
Sixty-Four Squared 'verse, and likely falls in the yet-to-be-written second part. WARNING: CONTAINS MENTION OF SUICIDE ATTEMPT.
I remember an occurrence that never happened,
in it, I am in a room, I am dead. No, that’s not right.
I am in a room, I am asleep - I am unconscious -
I am -
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Evacuation Day.
Evacaution Day, if you are not familiar with it, is a holiday celebrated in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and commemorates the day the Continental Army successfully kicked out the British.
I have posted this poem as today's freebie, in honor of today being Evacuation Day.
http://thesilentpoet.dreamwidth.org/366375.html ---
Earth that was
On the Earth that was,
humans had a habit of burying objects.
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Memory's Keepers - a brief look into the how and why of Archives.
An Archives is a Repository,
although a Repository is not an Archives.
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