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easy1
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0 posted 2011-07-30 02:08 PM






Here you can smell tar
from an ocean beach
a hundred miles away,

and here brightness fades
beneath the shadow
of a lone, stunted pine.



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1 posted 2011-07-30 04:07 PM


This leaves me with a feeling of longing... and maybe loss, thinking of the smell of a clean ocean breeze.  There's always California
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2 posted 2011-07-30 05:09 PM


Your poem sounds as if it's referring to the oil spill.
Well done,
ebonygirl

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3 posted 2011-07-31 01:03 AM


I hate that the tar can be smelled, but I long for the beach.  Nothing like a North Carolina beach.  Good poem.

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easy1
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4 posted 2011-08-02 04:09 PM


Thanks for the kind comments all.

I was thinking a little and decided maybe the smell was recalled from some Redneck Riviera, and not from a wild beach per se. Anyway, tar and pines and sandy soil and sun...

Poets do not shoot fish in barrels, we woo them---and the barrels, too.

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