new old kid on the blog, with an occasional old or new poem written off the old writer's block
From "Ream upon ream" to "dream after dream". From one axes to another.You can feel that pile high longing fiercely, with the repeated word.Beautiful.
Thanks, WB--one more "dream" and perhaps the Everly Brothers might consider releasing this as a follow-up to their 1958 hit—one's never too old to dream, right?
In the slipstream of these alluring long vowels may I glide through the dream within the dream into a new morning.
From "Ream upon ream" to "dream after dream". From one axes to another.
ReplyDeleteYou can feel that pile high longing fiercely, with the repeated word.
Beautiful.
Thanks, WB--one more "dream" and perhaps the Everly Brothers might consider releasing this as a follow-up to their 1958 hit—one's never too old to dream, right?
ReplyDeleteIn the slipstream of these alluring long vowels may I glide through the dream within the dream into a new morning.
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