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The Memory of Dust
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Steven Cleaver
Friday, August 01, 2008
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The memory of dust
Sometimes the story is told
by the velocity of the taillights
on a nearly vacant 62 Chevy Station wagon
vanishing down
a country
Road
Leaving
Lifelong
Questions
In
Its
wake
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| Reviewed by Lloyd Lofthouse |
8/11/2008 |
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| My imagination went to work immediately formulating ideas that something had come to an end in a hasty decision--like a bad relationship or marriage. With all endings there is a new beginning. Will there be a follow-up poem to show where that 62 Chevy went? |
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| Reviewed by Rosemarie Skaine |
8/1/2008 |
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| Challenging write. R |
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| Reviewed by Lois Christensen |
8/1/2008 |
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| Great write, meaning where is that car going and who is in it? Questions galore for this one. |
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