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February 2007 items
Arranging things, filing things, trying to make it easier to find them
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Here is where we will all, myself included, find my items in chronological order. I am impossibly lazy in my organisational system, I've tried a lot but don't have the discipline to file things away according to genre like many of us do.
Portfolio -> two thousand and seven words -> February 2007 items

falling, at mach speed  [E]   1.5 KB
a dark poem about love which refuses to end

to love someone deeply  [E]   3.1 KB
learning a great lesson in life, that of how to love

wee kisses  [E]   1.0 KB
variations on the Than-Bauk poetry form

to lose your love  [E]   1.0 KB
"I am spotlighted by the full moon... in order not to..."

summer love dissuaded  [E]   1.2 KB
a gentle poem of summer love which will be found again

heaven, forsaken  [E]   1.0 KB
a dispute over a politically incorrect comment

as I ride out the storm  [E]   1.5 KB
hopelessly in love can be just a one-way street

no more comic books  [E]   0.8 KB
the portrait of a little boy I saw this morning

sometime long ago  [E]   0.5 KB
more inspiration from the blog of a fellow poet here at WDC

untitled music  [E]   1.1 KB
a dream, one of these magic moments I hope one day can come true...

twelve-eighteen  [E]   0.8 KB
inspired by a friend's journal; surprisingly, the resonance with my life is amazing...

romantic absence  [E]   0.7 KB
a love poem written in the Sijo form

lesson in white and yellow flowers  [E]   0.6 KB
a simple poem in the Triolet form about spring flowers