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Tag: Strayed

Two poems by Jacquelyn Pope

February 17, 2015 ~ And Other Poems

Paused   You can’t live in a trap     but you do, in a trick, you’re trumped, stumped,     spun to the side. Meant to be gone, you     persist, by nettle and scratch, worked     out of whim or words. Time is a tick, a stop,     a slur, a blind bit of balance. You can’t     live on what’s … Continue reading Two poems by Jacquelyn Pope

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