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a burden shared is a burden halved
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A burden shared is a burden halved

Posted on July 27, 2008 by rosie / 0 Comment

On a lonely knoll, a gnarly tree covered in lichen, languished

Poems:

  • Moth on the Rocks
  • The Word For Canary Is Forest
  • Past the Stile of Stars (Elegy for Mary Oliver)
  • Dry lightning strikes Tasmania in the summertime
  • The Luddites
  • there is a yes
  • little crab
  • desidero
  • pigeons
  • what the night said to the dawn
  • Old One
  • One last load of washing
  • Morning Thoughts for a Friend
  • aftermath
  • Slave Girl
  • Shore at sunset
  • A burden shared is a burden halved
  • Beneath blankets
  • when all the snow melts

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alleluia ash breath cathedral crab crystal dawn death desidero desires exoskeleton eyes fight fire forest friends girl grace knoll land loss man moon moss moth name night paper phone pride pulse rock rocks safety sea silence sky slave sleep snow sun tree troll window winter

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