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Spring | Circadian Poems
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A place to celebrate poets, poetry and the creative spirit. May 9, 2007. Hear the earth moan,. Hear the seeds groan. You can almost feel the pain. Of Nature’s birth,. Is a frequent contributor to. Her much neglected blog is. And she shares a website with her sisters, The Three Braenes. Responses to “Spring”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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February | 2007 | Circadian Poems
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A place to celebrate poets, poetry and the creative spirit. Archive for February, 2007. February 21, 2007. For Sharon Olds and Jackie Kay). As they course through. The thrill that tickles your gut. Spreads up and down. Catching in your throat. Before it bursts forth. From the head, hands, and. A piece of yourself. In someone else’s. Has neither a website nor a blog, and that’s the way she likes it. Want to participate in Circadian Poems? Read our guidelines here. February 19, 2007. It’s a new moment, now.
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May | 2007 | Circadian Poems
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A place to celebrate poets, poetry and the creative spirit. Archive for May, 2007. May 18, 2007. Do you ever feel. That life it out. I go to class. I have a job. I hang out with friends. When I’ll catch up. Is a high school junior in the northeast with writing dreams and goals. May 18, 2007. Ripe rich luscious dark purple. Tart tough smooth skin. Protects succulent vibrant flesh. A bite is sensual pleasure. A metaphor for perfect life. Is a college student. She is fascinated by texture and substance.
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Rain Chant | Circadian Poems
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A place to celebrate poets, poetry and the creative spirit. May 18, 2007. We learned the chant. We sang and circled round. We fear the chant. Watch Doppler and the ground. What do we chant. For rain or shine. To as the gods to spare? Dance round and round. Or flee in such despair? We warmed the Globe. She fights us now. Is there too much to hope? Or can we sway. And throw ourselves a rope? Woke up to environmental issues late in life. She hopes it’s not too late. Responses to “Rain Chant”.
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December | 2007 | Circadian Poems
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A place to celebrate poets, poetry and the creative spirit. Archive for December, 2007. December 6, 2007. Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, we are still on hiatus. If you are waiting to hear on the status of a submission, please bear with us. We hope to get through everything and have our decisions one way or another in the next few weeks. The intent is to go back to our regular Monday-Friday schedule as of Monday, February 4, 2008. Have a joyful holiday season! Ink in My Coffee.
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Plum | Circadian Poems
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A place to celebrate poets, poetry and the creative spirit. May 18, 2007. Ripe rich luscious dark purple. Tart tough smooth skin. Protects succulent vibrant flesh. A bite is sensual pleasure. A metaphor for perfect life. Is a college student. She is fascinated by texture and substance. Responses to “Plum”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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March | 2007 | Circadian Poems
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A place to celebrate poets, poetry and the creative spirit. Archive for March, 2007. In Honor of St. Patrick’s Day. March 16, 2007. Of limericks and lime. Old men on stools. Instead of Saint Andy. The Black Stuff flows. And green and white flags. It’s as close as they get. Is the author of several books of poetry. Fringe Fantastic: The Poet’s Experience of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival,. Was his first paperback release and met with critical acclaim in December 2005. Silly Poems for Wee People Vol.1.
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October | 2009 | Circadian Poems
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A place to celebrate poets, poetry and the creative spirit. Archive for October, 2009. October 18, 2009. Circaadian Poems is staying on hiatus for at least a year. If and when we return, we want to be in a position to PAY our contributors. The pages will go private by November 1, so if you need to pull anything off, please do so before then. Thank you for your patience and your support. Freedom From the Mundane. Ink in My Coffee. On Butterfly’s Wings. Soaring with Sylvia C. The Scruffy Dog Review Blog.
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April | 2007 | Circadian Poems
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A place to celebrate poets, poetry and the creative spirit. Archive for April, 2007. April 20, 2007. Circadian Poems plans to return on Monday, May 7. With two devastating floods in six weeks and a bout of flu in between, I’m a little behind. If you have an outstanding submission, I will get back to you as soon as I can within the next few weeks. Power is still a little wonky, and I’m not confident about how long the DSL will hold up. Your patience is greatly appreciated. April 9, 2007. Kell E. Harper.