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22 July 2019

Geoetry

It's been over 20 years since I last felt moved to write a poetic verse. I think it's a sign I'm finally slowing down enough to be curious and playful with my own thoughts and inner world. I hope you enjoy.

Mountains of Love

They'll cut you, they'll burn you
I have my scars indeed
But my heart is still intact
Left to beat, left to bleed

Never promised me answers
Never promised me thrills
Below fourteen hundred degrees
Their fine carapace chills

I've slept upon their shoulders
We've walked hand in hand
Far less than the mortals
Do they ever demand

They've kept me up too late
Woken with me to the sun
Where there's a slope there's a way
Lava ever will run

Own photo: Mt. St. Augustine, Cook Inlet, Alaska



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Heart-Quake

Solar plexus punch
Hold
On 
Tight
Love the waves
The world is churning
Stomach's hurling
The trees are madly swaying

I'm nearly losing lunch
Will
It
Cease?
Split the road
The building's flailing
Concrete's derailing
The stack of papers falling
To the floor

(Inspired by the #vss365 prompt #stack & the real life events of the November 3, 2002 M7.9 Denali earthquake)

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