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October 20, 2006
Article in Catapult and a Walkabout Pit Stop
This is what I consider to be my best poem. It is coupled with a reflection and an image in Catapult.
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And let me use this Walkabout pit stop simply to reverberate ESPN.com's headline from late last night and say "Hell Yadier!"
*I'm not a big proponent of using this phrase in real life, though beyond my upbringing I am not sure why, unless it is this. I sure do like making puns using it, though, visual or otherwise.
Catapult | By jackdas | 9:36 AM
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I really loved this part:
"For rich, dark, furrowed fields a world away
For harvest leaves that dying golden fall
On silent walks of silent towns that stay
More silent still when winter carpets all"
Nice cadence. We missed you Dassler! :(
Posted by: Heidi Vincent at October 20, 2006 10:04 AM
Them is some nice refleckshins, Dassler!
Posted by: david at October 21, 2006 10:58 AM
So, I think you should be the muse. Great stuff you got there. The dark figure of the bent sunflower (I presume) against the streaked sky is stunning...and kind of lonely too.
Posted by: Laura at October 23, 2006 11:17 PM
hi there
Posted by: ziggy at October 30, 2006 6:54 PM