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In Response to Sacrifice
A Poem by
Lucinda Bogart
The following is my response to an incredible piece by High Road called "Sacrifice." I've included the link to the poem below.
Spate of Anger
A Poem by
Lucinda Bogart
The following poem is not my typical lighthearted work. It's violent and angry and somewhat haunted. Bless you if you can make it to the end...
Chicken Delimited
A Poem by
Lucinda Bogart
Chickens and dumplin’s It’s always somethin’ That gets in the way of my rhymes The job or the family Sleep or progeny Perhaps..
Knowing You
A Poem by
Lucinda Bogart
I wish I'd never had the opportunity to know these things about you To know how thoroughly you drained my hope and haunted my dreams To know accom..
Dingle Dangle Road
A Poem by
Lucinda Bogart
I dingle dangled down The dingle dangle road Thought out loud to myself Where did the time go I looked under and over Round and round Stepped a..
Who Are You
A Poem by
Lucinda Bogart
A response to Blake's Who You Are. www.writerscafe.org/writing/blakel79/237221/ Who Are You We are all but who we are At this very moment No..
An Elephant Never Forgets
A Poem by
Lucinda Bogart
Anelephant never forgets to sway And dance and sing in the elephant way With a jiggle of his tubee trunk He can snirt and squirt and huff and gru..
A Slivered Section, A Piece Or Two
A Poem by
Lucinda Bogart
Written on Valentine's Day...
Hittin\' the Hay with You
A Poem by
Lucinda Bogart
I paced and pounded one after the other And it was damn cold out there In the middle of the night on the sound by the bay When I would rather have ..
Dirty Words
A Story by
Lucinda Bogart
The wind was kind of biting up there so she pulled her corduroy jacket closer, cinched the belt tighter, and resisted the urge to shiveras she dangled..
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