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WHCshortverses - Experimental Poetry
 

WHCshortverses Selections: Asian Verse Inspired
Experimental Poetry

Selected by Werner Reichhold





Recovery

the film runs backwards
ludicrous and wonderful
turning death knells
into peals of jubilation

Rita Summers
Tasmania, AU 





When the eye breathes in a space
the ear learns how to hear itself:
the humming of one-hundred wing-led birds,
the rising open of one-thousand
white petaled moons
on an asparagus fern.

Marjorie Buettner
Minnesota, USA


I feel like transported into 'a landscape in harmony with paradox'. It makes me look at information to filter their substance out into regions still in a stage open to a development inside of me. [wr]



This house is rich with sun-quiet,
a muted montage immersing everything
with a subdued, golden hue.
We move as if submerged,
light-washed, dappled clean,
redeemable, redeemed.

Marjorie Buettner
Minnesota, USA




tide notes sound from the creak of the sea
...creeping up the shore and down the rock of
.......stone and sand and pool... singing these
.........long... slow... slippery... sloshing... notes
............a melody from the hum of the sun... moon...
sea

............if my pulse the cadence of the tides...
........my heart as big as the moon... filled and
.....emptied by monthly eddy... the beat...
forever... ever... over... again

chibi (Dennis Holmes) simple sigh man
Georgia, USA     

 

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