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Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

Playful Words

The Stony Path
Death as Teacher

Words Cloud 02/01-08/02 2009

I decided to play with words by writing some haiku-like poems:

a word swinging

a smile

 

a raven

lands on

the white page

dancing words

into story

 

the silken wingtip

of the butterfly

touches the  

blank page

creating poetry

 

words

evaporate

becoming

nothing

 

words appear

out of nothing

blink and

they are

gone

Photo Credit: Photo by Greek Tweeters

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