Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Soil and Soot

When we write poetry we're always aspiring to song, so says Elizabeth Alexander. And sometimes, I write some words that seem best as a poem, most pungent as they are, otherwise surrounded in silence and not forced to become anything they are not, simply to fit a melodic cadence or verse-chorus-verse- form. So here's my offering for today, a piece I've unearthed from a couple years ago. May it be of benefit to those who see it, speak it, hear it:

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Singer. Song-Artist. Poet.
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