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Junicho: The Fullness of the Moon |
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a gust of wind-- turning my back on March to look for crocus around a rain filled pond barn swallows gather mud a Hopi woman paints a face on the Kachina doll little girls give each other a pedicure many fresh tracks criss-cross the drifted snow, wolves howling an army-green pickup truck speeding south pregnant again! he buys me sour pickles before I ask tempted by shadows shimmering in the heat on the lawn a gaudy plastic bumble bee spins its wings the book's flyleaf :unrestrained criminal minds Lady Liberty the fullness of the moon rests in your crown putting on a new sweater to view the trees |
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composed via email begun 11.05.04 completed 03.06.04 renjyu (participating poets): Adelaide B. Shaw, New York Gerry Bravi, Manitoba Karina Klesko, Louisiana - sabaki (lead poet)
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