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- abandoned
- absence of light
aurora borealis reprisal
faded but discernible
because a repeated pattern
of the night before
brightening along the northern
pine tops, centered below
the north star as dusk sky
to the southeast
settles into indigo
gradually that northern glow
grow turquoise, then aquamarine
and haze lines, long in reaching
toward the zenith, become distinct
some carrying dull greenish tint
other rays blushing like youth
caught glancing toward a centerfold
but still able to protest
“No, Mom, I never saw anything – it
was just there.”
cedar lace
cedar lace-filtered sunbeam
delicate pattern of filigreed shadow
on my palm as i capture
master artist’s light creation
before it reaches the forest floor
Van Duzer corridor
complicate reality
reflected light skitters
through our conscious world
as though it had being
we perceive it with our eyes
allow at times our perception
to alter what we do
as though the image it projects
had dimension rather than mere
mental pattern recognition