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Ode To an Airplane Graveyard
Ode To an Airplane Graveyard
Ode to tired obsolescent equipment,
a rumpled mirage, past the horizon,
no more heavy boxes packed for shipment
engineering that cannot enliven,
but for glowing rainbows that fade away
awaiting to chase the hawks – full throttle
in the dead heat of the wind, a display
of showers that can never be gentle,
as no one peeks through the jet’s window seat
fixated on a dazzling illusion,
of rough plant-life breaking through the concrete
for a trip that reached final conclusion.
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Posted for:
FormForAll – ODES
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Also posted on: Texture-ific shots from Arizona
Picture Credit: Bat-Ami Gordin © 2002 all rights reserved, credit if you use it, please.
ornamented joshua
ornamented joshua
stout gymnospermous? Yucca brevifolia bedecked with trinkets! does it make a difference when it's time to celebrate?
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I found this on Dawn Road, in Rosamond, CA 93560, USA
Coordinates – 34° 54′ 12″ N 118° 09′ 51″ W
Some people might refer to this as the middle of nowhere.
Posted and written for:
dVerse Christmas
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Picture Credit: Bat-Ami Gordin © 2011 all rights reserved, credit if you use it, please.
Three Desert Snow Haiku
Three Desert Snow Haiku
beyond the desert
mountains capped with virgin snow
rare combination
desert mountain high
snow way past the horizon
lizards gaze in awe
new desert landscape
delighful Joshua Trees
winter came today
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Also Posted on:
V is for VANCOUVER
Also posted on:
haiku my heart -postcards from paradise
Also posted on:
February 19th – Theme or Word: Snow
Photo Credit: Bat-Ami Gordin © 2011 all rights reserved, credit if you use it, please.
there’s no doc in the ER
there’s no doc in the ER
biomed tools highly sensitive better be right fetal heart tones recognized by all ringing on the PA squash wow swish wow,wow smash wow,wow,wow there’s no doc in the ER but the nurse can check the baby proactive care out the window sound the alarm i need a doc today neck sore enough to fall off your head must be a lymph node viruses looming in everyone’s cough it’s the PA who is lifetime certified today upon termination there’s no doc in the ER but the PA prescribes a high tech high class germ annihilator once upon a time there were docs in the ER and if you broke your arm you were in the right hands now they wander the halls aimlessly with Alzheimer patients waiting for someone to blame because they got the wrong lunch there’s no doc in the ER charge the triage nurse it’s the place to go for primary care
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I fell the other day, and thought I might have broken my hand, went to ER, and you know what, the fact that you will see a doc while there is now a big fairy tale. Actually, I didn’t think I broke my hand, my physical therapist refuse to touch me until he was sure there was no fraction. He said he did not want to cause vascular damage. So he made me go. But either way, I went, and that’s what I saw this past week.
Written for:
I Saw Sunday – Week 64
Also posted on:
#297 – Fairytale
Also Posted on: Wordless Wednesday: My Siamese “twins”
Photo Credit: Bat-Ami Gordin © 2011 all rights reserved, credit if you use it, please.
Rescued Puppy Tanka
Rescued Puppy Tanka
shivering puppy
terrified in her prison
awaiting her death
rescued by a caring soul
now plays in the fallen leaves
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Also Posted on:
OpenLinkNight ~ Week 21
This week I am fostering a puppy named Ellie. She came from a high kill shelter. When I wrote Dog In Leaves I had to pick a picture from a search engine. I did not have a good dog in leaves picture. Currently, my yard is filled with leaves, so I was able to take my own picture of a dog in leaves. I figured I’d write a own poem about Ellie in the leaves.
Also posted in: IN HIM WE LIVE AND MOVE AND HAVE OUR BEING photo-linky-for-animal-lovers
Photo Credit: Bat-Ami Gordin © 2011 all rights reserved, credit if you use it, please.
Desert Canopy
Desert Canopy
sparse hidden life shaded from tormenting sun crawling, hovering and hopping in the early dawn and night air clean air clear air oh so dry in town man-made oasis filters radiance dense canopy deciduous color
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Written for:
I Saw Sunday – Week 62
Also posted on:
Tina’s picstory – highlight sunday # 10
Also posted on:
Gooseberry Garden – Poetry Picnic Week 15 :
November, Winter, Change, and Hope
Also posted on: Winter and summer: which will win?
Photo Credit: Mine (c) 2011 all rights reserved, credit if you use it, please.