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W. Barrett Munn
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Sudden Shadow Movement on the Wall
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** Lively scrambler on my wall. What are you? What’s your game? Are you a dark spot spider creeping, too quick fo..
(A-98) Jack and Jill
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** Daughter was three; together we rolled along the gentle grassy incline, playing a childish game. I was a hu..
Final Thoughts of a Vampire
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** They’re coming soon, the men with their long wooden spears, having deduced my resting place while sol is ruling..
To the Girl on the Beach Whose Name Ended up in th..
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** I saw you. I saw you standing alone. I saw you standing alone on the beach. I watched you. I watched you..
Missing Out
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** How late is too late to catch up? For me it’s now. I can’t talk to the dead any more than you can...
The Accident
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** A poet writes about life and death; it's the parts in betweenthat matter.The trip I tookto the grocer, parked my rickety red ..
Above the Continuous Turmoil
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** It’s when the crystal-colored sand creeps up warm between your toes and a salty broth bubbles around your ankles ..
Saga of the Non-Naturals
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** Some people I know are naturals at getting up and going, at rambling. I was not born a rambling man. I don&r..
Lack of Talent
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** You would think the shock would feel electrical - that’s wrong. When you realize you were born with ..
Beaver, Oklahoma, Cow-Chip Throwing Capitol of the..
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** In Oklahoma’s panhandle,the first thing to follow is state highway 57. You’ll soon enter Beaver’s city limits a..
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