Daily Archives: September 16, 2011

A Weekend of Cozy Poetry, by John Bolinger

 John is both a linguist, and a musician…evident in the imagery and melodiousness in his poetry…Am not giving you too much here… some to savor on a September evening, that feels like late August. — Annie AUGUST AFTERNOON Thelma wore … Continue reading

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Treasure, A Poem by John Bolinger

TREASURE Like a miserThis summer day keeps the sununtil piles of gold lie in the garden,spent at last on windows, flowersand a lady bug crawling ambitiouslyup a ribbon of ivy. And in this last possession of time,in this antiquity of … Continue reading

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