Les Petite Mortes

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Cigarettes lit in celebration
of one more passing…

a memory spent like jukebox quarters
panhandled at the corner…

faceless dances
with nameless partners…

then more votives lit
in silent prayer…

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twelveoonetwelveooneover 19 years ago
They call it that

in French, too?

I cannot say enough about this, except I wish I had written it.

TathagataTathagataover 19 years ago
this one

takes a few reads to sink in..

but once it does

it's wonderful.

Another style to dazzle us

Nice work

flyguy69flyguy69over 19 years ago
My favorite song

and i think the girl with the seam-back nylons has quarters in her purse....

Very clever, JD4G!

WickedEveWickedEveover 19 years ago
new poems thread

is where your poem is mentioned. Thank you for sharing.

*no thermometer

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