Salvatore Buttaci
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GOOD MORNING, SUNA Poem by Salvatore ButtaciSometimes we feel like the sun: powerful and yet vulnerable. |
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THE MIGHTY SUN (A Sijo Poem)A Poem by Salvatore ButtaciEven the mighty are toppled eventually. |
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IS THAT THE SUN?A Poem by Salvatore ButtaciWhat do lovers know about the moon and sun? Their eyes sparkle with stars of their own. |
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HOW ABOUT A KISS, HARRY?A Story by Salvatore ButtaciOk, so it's another kiss-a-toad story. Don't knock it unless you've tried it! |
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HOW ABOUT A KISS, HARRY?A Story by Salvatore ButtaciOk, so it's the old kiss-a-toad story. Don't knock it till you've been kissed by a toad! |
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TWO GARKLERSA Poem by Salvatore ButtaciWhat the heck does this nonsense mean? Who knows! Is everything in life crystal clear to any of us? |
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SO WE MAY LEAVE THE GLOOMA Poem by Salvatore ButtaciOh, the end of love! It's a major letdown, a plunge into the mouth of a lover's hell. |
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HE KNOWS THE WIRESA Poem by Salvatore ButtaciThere's good and bad in all of us. And we tend to seek out those with whom we are compatible. |
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OBSESSIONA Poem by Salvatore ButtaciWhen love dies, mourn and move on. Nobody likes a necrophiliac for a friend. |
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ENDOWED (A Limerick)A Poem by Salvatore ButtaciThis poem speaks for itself: What we treasure in our youth becomes the albatross of our old age. |