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To Walk Again

Originally posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:24 PM To Walk Again I remember when I died. It wasn’t romantic, horrific, or even interesting: it was the flu, untreated, left to fester and spread to my already weak lungs. I … Continue reading

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Scarcely Caged

Originally posted on April 20, 2011 Scarcely Caged My mind is dreaming now about my date ahead and puzzling where I might have parked, and grateful that the store was open late, I walk without a thought into the dark. … Continue reading

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River of Life

Originally posted on April 11, 2011 at 11:18 AM This poem first appeared in the the Merging Visions Exhibit compilation titled Collections I. It also won first place in the Brazos Writers contest last year. For those of you who … Continue reading

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Marionette

Marionette The tiny puppet, jerked by harsh strings, rattles on his faulty hinges, painted lips stuck in a smile no more than a baring of teeth. © Annie Neugebauer Tilton. All rights reserved. Share this:

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All Things Poetry Blog Series

Originally posted on March 31, 2011 at 4:59 PM Wanted: Poetry lovers, poetry haters, poetic followers, poetic debaters! Poetry moguls, poetry paupers, poetic starters, poetic stoppers! Poetry in verse, poetry rhymed, poetic scenes, poetry mimed! Poetry professors, children, and takers… … Continue reading

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