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Poetry

‘Jig’ and Two More Micro Poems

Tap your feet and clap your hands

Photo by Andriyko Podilnyk on Unsplash

Jig

I danced a macabre jig feet tapping this way and that heart racing pa-da-tat-tat hope melting into the scorched grass

Buried

That burning, Roaring secret. Unspoken fact, Torturous, stifled, Hidden inside.

One-Way Ticket

He delved into the past and never made it back.

Thank you for reading these brief reflections. If you enjoy micro poetry, you could take a peek at Briefly Write.

I recently read two moving poems about loss by Lovely Daye and Eli Snow:

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