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Sunday, September 4, 2011
Coda? Do most poems incorporate a coda?
Is closure possible in a poem? Perhaps and probable as a line invites the necessary journey.
With in meal (and life) codas are plates taken to the sink. Smiles & happy bellies from food & conversation. Which is not to say, one can't enjoy a solo exquisite meal. Often should.
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there in the muggy grass
ReplyDeletesome sort of answer rests
and resists invitation--
often as not the companion volume
digs out a sullen reply
chatter on the fallen snow