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G. Poems of Joseph Farley , (Pennsylvania) Atomic Site by Joseph Farley Source: Suckers (2004), p. 16 the scorpions were still alive hidden under day-rocks they came out to sting air hunt the remaining deathless roaches never paused to wonder where the flowering cactus the stickily pear the voiceless birds had gone the desert is not the same its clay hardened to rock remembers water remembers the cloud that broke the sky -------------------------- This poem received a silver medal in the "1st Muses Review Awards- Excellence in Printed Poem in 2004". ---------------------------- Copyright belongs to Joseph Farley. Published with permission from poet. |
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Suckers by Joseph Farley |
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| Joseph Farley Poet from Pennsylvania |
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| Chinese Tea by Joseph Farley Source: Suckers, p. 35 in a tall yellow glass brown leaves sink to the bottom of a river bed, a taste of the Yangtze I sip down a world, a land. ---------------------------- Copyright belongs to Joseph Farley. Published with permission from poet. |
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| Note: Joseph Farley won 6 medals in the "1st Muses Prize - Excellence in Printed Poem in 2004". For more information, click here: 1st Muses Prize - Medalists |
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