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Poetry August Morning by Albert Garcia It’s ripe, the melonby our sink. Yellow,bee-bitten, soft, it perfumesthe house too sweetly.At five I…
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Poetry Neighbors by James Crews Where I'm from, people still waveto each other, and if someone doesn't,you might say of…
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Poetry Praise by Angelo Geter Today I will praise.I will praise the sunFor showering its lightOn this darkened vessel.I will…
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