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 Jul 2020 Anderson M
Arthur Blank
To the humble ant,
A blade of grass is a tree,
In a vast forest.
A Haiku.
 Jul 2020 Anderson M
Arthur Blank
Wind carry softly
With ancient melody this
Seed of rosy love
A Haiku.
 Jul 2020 Anderson M
Arthur Blank
Let tomorrow's tragedy
Not be the death of what we
So desperately need.

If love is a ocean
We'll Live on the coast and
Live off the passion we breathe.

When it all seems for nought
And I've given all I got
Leaving nothing to be sought,

Tomorrow come,
And you wish that I'm gone.
I'll chase the feeling for months

On ashes and whiskey
I'll wish that you miss me
Then I'll burn the part that you keep.

And live tomorrows tragedy
Of today's memory.
Inspired by "lifes Tragedy" by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
 Jul 2020 Anderson M
Arthur Blank
I am the lone wind
A moment's song, I kiss your
Skin then I'm gone.
 Jul 2020 Anderson M
Tryst
A lake as still as still — a cloudless sky —
A bird-less forest — silent as the page,
That monk-like sits reflecting for an age
On pious deeds exalted upon high,
The page gilded in wisdom, lauded by
Its maker’s peers, wherein is set the stage
For Nature’s bountied beauty — I give homage
Unto its gifted craftsman, one that I
Have oft’ with envious eyes admired afar,
And matchless to his art, have grasped for skill
Far far above my grade — From him to me
Has come a gift as bright as Keats' Bright Star —
        Unto thy lake, may this stone rend the still,
        And loose thy songbird skywards, Timothy.
To one who inspires us all, in the hope this may inspire thee.
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