Orly Palmaria

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That dog with soulful eyes,
With claw-less set of paws,
With snowy fleece no flaws,
And free of fleas and lice.
...

The morning sun exalts the day.
It paints the blues of sky above,
The amber hue of drying hay,
The snow of cotton-winged dove.
...

One has to find in the river a
Basin which goes by a name
And the name is his own.
In the searching of mine,
...

I have had two friends.
One picked and packed cotton,
The other smelted and smashed iron.
...

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A drop of rain that fell to ripple over the still face of the river basin to lightly wiggle a blade of grass and fan the insubstantial amount of air around its sphere to push it upward a little to the altitude where the vapor once again becomes water and fall all over again on that certain liquid plane and ripple across that surface once more; just a recurrence, an utter repetition of words spoken by men of the old days -- that is me.)

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Mind Your Dog

That dog with soulful eyes,
With claw-less set of paws,
With snowy fleece no flaws,
And free of fleas and lice.

That knows not barks but bleats,
That one you rear and own,
Your very pet alone -
Beware of what it eats.

For wolves abound the fields.
They prey about our yards,
And trash the bones in shards,
Then leave with all the yields.

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