This Poem was Submitted By: Thomas Edward Wright On Date: 2002-03-30 17:39:08 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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last night's gossip

the television closed its eye in deference to  the couch’s company the pine in the window, bristling laughed tellingly, oaks passing it on the un-natural position in which your robe lay upon the floor, suggesting three dogs listened as a familiar noise jumped out the window and ran, causing two of them to bark a collection of moths and mosquitos made agreements there under the lamp’s indifferent glare, oblivious the nighthawk called back an appraisal of our progress the tinny cymbals snuck out the window, hinting the door into it, ajar and askance listened quietly a litter of small rabbits huddled beneath our rapture, was moved by other than winds the sailboat,  framed and behind glass suddenly changed course, sails luffing in the shifting wind above our shifting seas the owl, a discerning consumer, hooted his consent and appreciation we glowed,  knowingly

Copyright © March 2002 Thomas Edward Wright


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