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Which Way Therein

one way barefooted there is a bearin’ hawthorn weave maid a cornbread   soon while one under shi maid another above ‘leven ears keap of   athabascan blue berry maid tarry deer N spear side a tent to

Posted byayaladnApril 16, 2013Posted inPoetry, Uncategorized2 Comments on Which Way Therein

Sooth Cities

telemetric cold oil of amber by the wave by NWN a fog   one of lookalikes on a raft in Idaho Salmon River rode   hot wind @ pm others gone to nonealike many fare mountains

Posted byayaladnApril 16, 2013Posted inPoetry, UncategorizedLeave a comment on Sooth Cities

Am Rtattier

ms sing an action what is re about solo Silene’s seventh   via a program wide screen per i max a mum foothills quiet ells   where in view find her crossing A-Street verily solid as a rock

Posted byayaladnApril 15, 2013April 15, 2013Posted inPoetry, Uncategorized2 Comments on Am Rtattier

Something New

Yes…truest

Posted byayaladnApril 15, 2013Posted inPoetryLeave a comment on Something New

How2 Reach Blue <

a man walk in by ‘It’s too warm in house for a blow torch use’   I sing that truer talking ahead a TV hollywood say that   rollier poli higher balloon cartooners what about the brakes

Posted byayaladnApril 15, 2013Posted inPoetry, UncategorizedLeave a comment on How2 Reach Blue <

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