Fragments Say You Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

Fragments Say You



To see a fragment of you
isn't enough to suffice,
but to see a fragment of you
in a photograph,

where the composition
is ingenious to induce
a zen like moment,
to clear my thoughts

and ponder what was cropped
out in reflection,
is a reflection most worthy
to ponder over

where a girl not yet a woman
is maturing in ways
of an artistic whole of mind
where fragments say more...

where words could not suffice

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