Plastic Moon

Plastic Moon

A Poem by Brooke Wake
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Poems used to pounce on me from out of nowhere on my way home from school.

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Out of the corner of my eye
I thought I saw the shadowed
Moon, spindled in lacy filigree
But then I glanced to its source
Billowing through the tips of a dead elm
And found it was nothing but
An effigy, a fluttering plastic bag,
Scarred and hovering in the eaves.

© 2010 Brooke Wake


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more profundity in the mundane. what a fantastic way of seeing things. and writing

Posted 14 Years Ago


love those poems that pounce from out of nowhere

Posted 14 Years Ago


Ooh, very nice!

Posted 14 Years Ago


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. what you saw ... is what it was ... these images are just so precise ... so unbelievable ... i'm lucky you found them ... and i could see them too ...

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Added on August 19, 2010
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Brooke Wake
Brooke Wake

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Anecdotal tea parties and laying around on the floor. Bare light bulbs and red, spacious, manual transportation. Cats and garlic. Mountains and words. The narrow spaces between us. Do not copy .. more..

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