This Poem was Submitted By: craig r. kirchner On Date: 2002-01-08 01:35:21 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Impediment

Frost-bitten wall of crackled, crystallized caramel; immense, fluorescent, breathing mass of stoppage, deliberately picked at, bitten, mazed cleavage to a Pacific calm. Perched on the peak of a continent, head raised to orange vaudeville clouds, hesitating the leap east, I’m reminded of Hegel - I grasp with green swollen fingers at a crack of ego – perhaps a grappling hook and a boost from the moon, perhaps just patience.

Copyright © January 2002 craig r. kirchner


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