With glassy-eyed resistance to speed, nostalgic, not ancient, she clutches her childhood ideals, while a flurry of long distance messages broadcast over time.
Her past drops, kissing her innocence like the first falling snow in winter.
Raw bone and cinderblock cradle where she becomes apart; she falters between home and the impersonal, grasping false security, as she falls
away, away, long distance message far away; falling into the life of indecipherable messages hexed by cupidity and charm; against the hope that her life is not in vain;
Dave Stankowicz is a retired educator who lives on an island off the coast of Portland, Maine with his wife Debbie Jordan and their dog Cody. Liberated from the responsibilities of teaching he has found the space and time to pursue so much that interests him. Dave is the former host of the WMPG radio show Palm Wine Radio, and currently hosts Next To Silence - an hour long show that explores different themes, genres, artists and record labels. Next to Silence can be streamed live on Peaks Island Radio at https://peaksislandradio.com on Mondays and Fridays @ 7:00 PM EDT, and Tuesdays @noon. You can also stream archived shows at his site (category: next to silence)
He continues his lifelong efforts to master space and time.
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So insightful. You should try a short story or novel. Perhaps apprach the task as a photo poem and then feather out.Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
So insightful. You should try a short story or novel. Perhaps apprach the task as a photo poem and then feather out.Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
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Change is always inevitable…
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This tends to be one of my themes.
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