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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 

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This poem  received a silver medal in the "1st Muses Review Awards- Excellence in Printed Poem in 2004".

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Copyright belongs to Joseph Farley. Published with permission from poet. 

  
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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.
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Note: Joseph Farley won 6 medals in the "1st Muses Prize - Excellence in Printed Poem in 2004".

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