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Winterish
Winterish After last night’s blizzard, the cement Chinese scholar—who meditates on a makeshift pedestal in our garden’s southwest corner—has suffered a storm-change into something rich and strange. Atop his modest Buddhist curls, he now wears a proud bishop’s miter of … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddhist, cats, chickadee, collective afterlife, Eskimo, garden in winter, Magnolia grandiflora, Malcolm Farley's poem, Malcolm Farley's poetry, Malcolm Farley's prose, nature poems, nature poetry, observations of nature, prose poems, snow, squirrels, winter garden, winter journey, winter poems
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September Revolution
September Revolution Summer’s tyrants quail in their tanning booths. King Mosquito; Herr General Barbeque; the Lords of Scorch & Thunder—all slink away as Evening’s rebels muster at the Equinox. Monarchs in panicked caravans flee south across the border into fall, … Continue reading
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Tagged Malcolm Farley's poems, Malcolm Farley's poetry, nature poems, nature poetry, poems about autumn, poems about fall, poems about the end of summer, poems in quatrains, poems inspired by the Arab Spring, poems inspired by the Israel demonstrations, poems read aloud by the author, poetry about fall, poetry about revolution, political poems, political poetry, revolutionary poems, revolutionary poetry, spoken word recordings
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