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POLAROID (Postcard Poetry)

August 20, 2014September 21, 2015 ~ donnadakota ~ Leave a comment

Inside a library book

A diminishing Polaroid

Colors fading

Images mere whispers

The faceless man

Sits on a ghost of the bed

Enters my mind

and pulls up prose.

For a brief second time

The moment is defined.

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I LOVE PARIS…OR DO I? (Postcard Poetry)

August 18, 2014September 21, 2015 ~ donnadakota ~ Leave a comment

Lies travel faster in Paris.

The air is so saturated with romance and passion,

that deception slides across the surface

fueled by mere promise.

Lies travel faster in Paris.

But no one visits expecting the truth.

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TALE OF TAIL (Postcard Poetry)

August 18, 2014September 21, 2015 ~ donnadakota ~ Leave a comment

Poseidon chooses to visit his long-lost daughter,

Surfing on foreign seas in boots made of conch shells,

Tapping his trident to sound out the tides.

He has more daughters

Than the ocean floor has grains of sand.

But this newly claimed child

Carries his tale.

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SHIFT WORK (Postcard Poetry)

August 12, 2014September 21, 2015 ~ donnadakota ~ Leave a comment

I have felt the tremors of a thousand shattered hearts,

Sent to me on the currents of a thousand cicada wings,

The rhythm of the strumming,

The agony of the shift.

My isolated heart is a lightning rod for desperate wounded love.

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PRESENT TENSE (Postcard Poetry)

August 12, 2014September 21, 2015 ~ donnadakota ~ Leave a comment

She sang down a memory, voice tatted in lace,

Lyrics woven in history, snared in nets weighted by time.

She captured what she could as the moment was deafening,

Her song overwhelming the silence of now.

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HEAVENLY BODIES (Postcard Poetry)

August 12, 2014September 21, 2015 ~ donnadakota ~ Leave a comment

He offered her the moon but instead gave a comet,

Sleight of hand replacing wax and wane with momentary fire.

While the moon might offer cyclical magic,

The comet burns in the blink of an eye.

(Written on the night of an August super moon)

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SAVINGS (Postcard Poetry)

August 12, 2014September 21, 2015 ~ donnadakota ~ Leave a comment

Each morning I set off, terrified the moment will drop out of my pocket,

fall to the ground unnoticed,

be picked up by someone else.

There are only so many moments gifted in one lifetime.

I can’t afford to treat them like loose pocket change.

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MYTH-OLOGY (Postcard Poetry)

August 6, 2014September 21, 2015 ~ donnadakota ~ Leave a comment

Let me be your Charon and I will ferry you across the River Styx.

Pay me with a kiss instead of a coin and I will transport you to the other side.

I am the caretaker of lost souls and love is my mythology.

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CASCADE MOUNTAINS, 3:30 a.m. (Postcard Poetry)

August 4, 2014September 21, 2015 ~ donnadakota ~ Leave a comment

Peace arrived in Portland today, landing silently on stocking feet, cocooning itself inside worn, woolen wings.

The world is a dangerous gyroscope of misunderstanding and fear.

So once a year, for a blink of fifteen minutes, Peace escapes its impossible task and closes its all-seeing eyes in a much-needed nap.

Peace slept unexpectedly in Port

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SYNETHESIA ENGRAVED ON A DOORKNOB (Postcard Poetry)

August 4, 2014September 21, 2015 ~ donnadakota ~ Leave a comment

You are the smell of a full moon over Babylon,

the taste of a credit card declined by an angel,

the sound of an idea not ripe enough to pick.

the look of a whisper overheard by the dying,

You are the feel of saxophones with reeds made of peaches.

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