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Published by Barbara Joan Tiger Bass on February 9, 2021February 9, 2021


light vapors float out
a dying nova wanes

each poem sinks toward
blurred vision asks
what more can we do

he stays his course
in the large leather chair
swallows, listens

once in a while a voice
rises from the ashes
entreats us

break open narrative
let language fly

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