
My poems “Another Sunrise, Another Moon,” and “One Becomes Two” are live at Skeleton Flowers Press. I am grateful to the editors for taking these pieces, and to poet-musician Tara Linda for providing the title “Another Sunrise, Another Moon” during a fundraiser for Brick Street Poetry a few years ago.
Great and gorgeous btw💕
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Thanks very much, Cindy!
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It’s my pleasure💕
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I’m pretty convinced there are Ones that were never not One and will never cease to be One, no matter what.
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❤️Yes!
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More wonderful poems! I especially love Another Sunrise, Another Moon. (And Jackboy…) xo
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Thank you, Alison. Ah, Jackboy. The best dog ever!
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What else indeed? Luminous as always (K)
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We do what we must!
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Sunrise and Moon – I know this song to well. Perfect imagery. Love it!
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I imagine that we share a good many of these songs, Rob!
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Love these, Bob! Deep, rich and real💙
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Thank you, Lynne. I’ve led such a charmed and rich life!
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Congratulations on such continuing publications
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Thank you, Derrick. I’m pleased that I’m still able to send out poems, and that they editors still find them worthy of publishing. I most definitely do not take these for granted.
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Congratulations, Bob! I found “One Becomes Two” particularly moving.
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Thanks, Liz. Jackboy was such a big presence in my life.
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You’re welcome, Bob.
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Love both, but especially “Another Sunrise, Another Moon.”
Congratulations, Bob.
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Thanks, Ken. A truthful poem, if ever there was.
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Wishing you the richness of harvest/autumn tonight.
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Thanks, Frank. Life has tossed a few curveballs my way lately, but I’m back in the batter’s box, swinging away!
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