Shara Faskowitz
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A Prayer for My Great-GranddaughterA Poem by Shara FaskowitzIt's a windchime afternoon. My small town's song echoes in trees, in the distant whoosh of traffic, in the crow caw meant for no woman's ears butsp.. |
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Goodnight Sweet JazzA Poem by Shara FaskowitzThe 2nd Door is closed. The stage is empty. No gut-bucket blues will wake the dead. No piano shoes, no red skirts aflare, no scrape of the brus.. |
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Righteous Poetic RageA Poem by Shara FaskowitzF**k the people with the long poems. Poets who pull words from the wind out of the whirl of sutra-genius to paint them on pages like silk kisses .. |
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Walk the Dog. Shine the light.A Poem by Shara FaskowitzThe red mists of anger have cleared. I try to remember kindness as easily as those sour mornings that followed nights spent in soundless recrimina.. |
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LifelinesA Poem by Shara FaskowitzSee my hand? Some days it looks three times too big to ever linger on the wire fence, hide from Mrs. Kurtz' growling dog or press its palm against.. |
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Zen and the Memory of QuietA Poem by Shara FaskowitzQuan Shih Yin is jade pink she is carved smooth planes and the curve of passing smile. She is cool in the palm of my hand. Her eyes reveal nothi.. |
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Things to Do on TuesdayA Poem by Shara FaskowitzStart car. Drive. Get caught in traffic jam. Stop. Go. Stop. Go. Do not look at traffic psychos. Do not scream road rage. Roll up windows. Lock.. |