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Tag Archives: Pixie Foudre
Browsing the dim back corner . . .
Browsing the dim back corner
Of a musty antique shop:
Opened an old book of poetry
Angels flew out from the pages
I caught the whiff of a soul
The ink seemed fresh as today
Was that voices whispering?
The tree of the paper still grows.
by Pixie Foudre
Posted in creative, Literature, National Poetry Month 2008, Poetry
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