Category Archives: Poetry

Conserve

They are at risk and twelve species are thinking that North America is a handsome place to raise their family. The most secluded waters are over-fished and the habitat has no knowledge of deliberate depletion. Our role in the ecosystem … Continue reading

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Beggar’s Eyes

He looks at me through beggar’s eyes Eyes older than his years He looks at me through beggar’s eyes Their youthful shine were tears He looks at me through beggar’s eyes He’s lost and all alone. He looks at me … Continue reading

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Seasons

Winter The wind is rushing by The birds all disappear And I cry out, “Winter has come.” Spring The snow is seeping through the ground A child whispers softly And the coldness is no longer here. Summer I hear the … Continue reading

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