1.
In the child’s book of
chocolate languages
a house aligns zed, bell,
French, umbrella
Jupiter is windy, they say
worms enliven a walnut
a fish eats the moon
too young to be old enough
2.
I have no power
in Brooklyn, Gaza,
or Tel Aviv
but I can
compost old spices
soak a carousel in the sink
give up on a Misto
3.
Your Yahrzeit candle
lengthens on the counter
after I clean
two wooden spoons
and put a tiger moth
caterpillar outside
Diane. Be well and keep writing these wonderful pieces!.
I want to read more. Nan
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Thank you for your kind words, Nan. Hope you are well. ❤
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Thank you, love. Continuing to find joy in the small and resonant, f
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Love you, dear heart. Thank you. ❤
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