Seymour Maine
By Seymour Maine
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The Schmooze POEM: ‘Waken’
For Shirley Kaufman The day never ends. Somewhere it is beginning to waken all but the dead.
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The Schmooze POEM: ‘Cusp’
On the cusp of the new morning, it’s still dark as a cat’s heart.
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The Schmooze POEM: ‘Looking Out’
If God paid rent, someone would be looking out for His comings and goings.
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The Schmooze POEM: ‘Hide and Seek’
God hid but forgot to tell us there is no more hide and seek.
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