Category Archives: Sonnets

daily route

So often in the snow he’d see his dread steps yesterday with day before beneath incising snow with such distinctive tread as made his lonely progress every week How could another man deliver milk or this one bread or that … Continue reading

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any private act

water wood or steel or ancient stone or foot or hand or lip can soon engage or thought can take the soul so far away that even wild conjecture soon outgrown will fail to estimate the consequence of seldom found … Continue reading

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snow wiles

“My God! I’m blind!” the startled student cried. In Nassau never snowflake fell nor dreamed of falling nor existing in her life; yet, here in Canada it surely seemed that snowflakes overnight had filled the air and covered every branch … Continue reading

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