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POETRY poetry
from April 2023
Dusk
Caroline Li
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The forest crawls in of and into the darkening horizon
Nostalgia
Caroline Li
twirling autumn leaves futter in and out of sight goodbye my dear friend words with meaning are like scarecrows driving cars fckle and fnite wing away, old bird to vistas far and grand for the good old days your boundless gaze drifts lingers in the golden glens like a frefy
“listen closely stay with me now don’t fall asleep” but I always lose you by the time the story without you seasons still pass I just stop counting
Dreaded socks, Muddy clogs, Twisted lock Just pass me the aux,
“What a day,” to say today, What a day, an average day
Muddled by school, Huddled in plain, You silly ghoul, Puddled by rain.
Rain? In california? Still cant see right through my cornea
Average days, Average pays? No raise?
We’ll see, They say.