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Waiting at Camp

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flickering flame 275x300 Waiting at Camp
Round sweet love,

belly button protrudes
arms rest on your
homemade – lover’s table -

lines of empty brew of
tin, glass…

a single ant carries a biting
fly across a redwood
deck near new sneakers
placed on metal
legs – to move you.

as a flame flickers
to rid the air of flying
bugs

inside, near
a belly button, legs
are kicked, begging
to be born.

cold stone poised
at the side of a
hill near horse
shoes, tossed in air,
sand flies

suntan lotion,
lemonade, camera
flashes, music blares
legs tanned,
belly bare,and
black
cotton expands

binoculars to
seek out life,
movement
in the forest,

a yawn, she
rubs her belly
waiting for
her son.

 

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Author "What Brought You Here?" and to be released in March 2012 "Did You Ever Want To Fly," published by DysteniumLLC Limited Edition Press. Series Editor - Poetry is Life, a fifteen book series of Poetic Memoir, submissions are requested through online submission at Poetry Is Life on the web, or on Facebook. You can also learn more about Poetic Memoir, in easy to use formats from my most recent blog posted herein. Instructions are posted on these sites, and on dystenium.com on the web. http://nancy@limitededitionspress.com will give you information about "What Brought You Here" available through the publisher or on Amazon.com Poetic Memoir is found in many forms of writing, such as Memoirs, poetry, journal writing and more. With some help and advice, your work can be captivating and one passed along to families, generation after generation. 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