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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Missing Imogen poetry

Just write

Anything anything anything anything anything anything anything anything anything anything

anything anything anything anything anything anything anything anything anything anything
anything anything

It's not that I am boring

anything anything anything anything anything

Is not that I don't care


anything anything anything anything anything

Is not that I don't want to


anything anything anything

Maybe I don't need to


anything anything anything

I don't have much spare time

anything

I've got all drinking fit in

anything

and the washing working eating sleeping washing working eating sleeping washing working eating sleeping

days keep blurring into one another

so ultimately

I end up without

anything

to say

11 comments:

silvia zappia said...

actualísimo. duro

muy bello poema


abrazo, mariana*

Charles Gramlich said...

A powerful piece. I feel it.

SHUBHAJIT said...

Ah! after a long time...but for the first time see your frustration..

Unknown said...

At least, it's something.

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Rosaria Williams said...

I dropped in, uninvited, lured by the title of your blog. This poem has its own charm, especially the repetitive use of words,as in lullabies, to help us go somewhere else for a while...

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