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1 " I stand alone, a woman, a girl, and a child.Unsuccessful at my first attempts of a poemI am miserable when I fail. "
― Abigail George , Africa Where Art Thou?
2 " Autumn leaves snap and crackleSeasons carry gravity,Burdens, dreams,Seeing and things. "
3 " Fresh from memoryCaught in povertyThere is a web that lies beneath it all. "
4 " Lost in a world ofreaching.My heart is formidableI am still breathing. "
5 " Are you in need of company?Little by little -Wind carries leaves. "
6 " Grovelling then buskingAll at onceAnd all in timeLeaving a Ferris-wheel trailAcross a deep mountainous climbDescended with rapture and with joyTheir mindless triumphant demeanourGossamer wings parade-paradeThese gormless little antsFull to the brimfulEmpty to the last meandering weightPulled across theRotting fruit filled with retiring goodnessTiny prissy princelingsThese masterful creaturesFilled with adventuring spiritMarch on, march onUnder the forgiving human'sWatchful, waiting and wandering eye. "
7 " DelayThe warmth Of the smooth rocksIn the sunRipplesOn the surfaceOf pools in the surfAnd on the beachThe rushOf colourIn every destinationThe uninterrupted flight planVanishing actsFlashbacks and passagesRare appearances of familyThe timeless danceThe swift motionOf the perfect matchOf leaves against grassChameleon-like and provocativeThis season is festiveUncomplicatedFilled with high hopesA portrait of a familyMy demands are smallSummer is when you'll be homeFrom schoolMore grown up than before. "