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 Feb 2016 Christine Ueri
bones
Falling leaves hurry to gather
at one worn headstone after another
like a funeral party uncertain where
lies the lost loved one it grieves;;

Time and wind tug on the memory
left in this absent minded cemetery
no one comes visit but weather and me
and the dead lying under the trees

have stories nobody can read.
The sun will remember that your heart needs to feel it's rays upon it
NO human creature can give orders to love
A thought by George Sand, a French author.
 Feb 2016 Christine Ueri
Onoma
Doesn't a root whistle
in memory of the wind
on its way down?
Knowing downwardness,
is upwardnes...in the
subtle song of its bed?
On death.
aeolian day
birds swim the green ocean
that flows to and fro
Haiku
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