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An Olive Sunset
Finally, a haiku writing challenge! Faithful readers are aware of my unfortunate/propensity for haiku/on odd occasions. Haiku, it is been reported (by at least one chipper laboratory rat), is among poetic forms so powerful as to possess healing powers. Here, in haiku form, are … Continue reading
The Best Seats in the House
At sunset the best seats in the house (metaphorically speaking) turned out to occupy a waterfront graveyard. This snippet of synesthesia—the musical sunset–brought to mind the story of death (lower case “d” intended; Saramago fans will understand) and the cellist. … Continue reading
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Seacoast Sunset
Claude Debussy said, “There is nothing more musical than a sunset.”