Intimacy
Eating off your plate
After you have left the house
Warm floor where you sat
An attempt to be absorbed
Defiant, determined to break the fear
A smile to make me happy
Intimacy
Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.
Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.
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Empty | 7 | 11/16/2008 |
Departure | 1 | 11/16/2008 |
Morning | 0 | 11/16/2008 |
Breathe | 1 | 11/16/2008 |
Invaded by Ants | 1 | 11/16/2008 |
Askance | 1 | 11/15/2008 |
2 Friend in Need | 0 | 11/15/2008 |
Growing Pains | 1 | 11/15/2008 |
Alone | 0 | 11/15/2008 |
untitled | 0 | 11/15/2008 |
Silence | 0 | 11/15/2008 |
Sanity | 0 | 11/15/2008 |
Poem to and in the style of Sylvia Plath | 1 | 11/15/2008 |
Learning the meaning of Why | 0 | 11/15/2008 |
Addiction | 1 | 11/15/2008 |
Efshet | 0 | 11/15/2008 |
Our Bridge | 0 | 11/15/2008 |
Ode To A Pothole on 22nd Street | 2 | 11/15/2008 |
Submerged Again | 1 | 11/15/2008 |
Intimacy | 0 | 11/15/2008 |
Waiting Room In a Maternity Ward | 0 | 11/15/2008 |
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