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All this Could Be Yours.


All This Could Be Yours

Laurie Blauner

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The fifth collection by award-winning poet by Laurie Blauner, All This Could Be Yours is filled with darkly contemplative con·tem·pla·tive  
adj.
Disposed to or characterized by contemplation. See Synonyms at pensive.

n.
1. A person given to contemplation.

2. A member of a religious order that emphasizes meditation.
 free-verse poetry. Individual poems are brief, yet some are strung together into a larger tapestry tapestry, hand-woven fabric of plain weave made without shuttle or drawboy, the design of weft threads being threaded into the warp with fingers or a bobbin. , such as the extended portrait of a hit man and his torrid love affair. Stanzas offer fleeting glimpses into chaotic surface thoughts amid a backdrop Backdrop may refer to:
  • Theatrical scenery
  • Filming location
  • A pro wrestling move that's also called a belly to back suplex.
  • The Back Drop Club, website with BDSM resources, including BDSM related .
 of endless change and cycles from birth to death. An utterly unforgettable experience. "The Photographer, When Color Misbehaves": You invent black and white, shadow and ghost, wrong and right. / Light worships your household. Rests in the furniture, / polishes the fruit you return to, hungry again. // Welcome home to photographs that slowly wear out, / stay in place like the warm circle of sun / caught at the window staring stare  
v. stared, star·ing, stares

v.intr.
1. To look directly and fixedly, often with a wide-eyed gaze. See Synonyms at gaze.

2. To be conspicuous; stand out.

3.
 at your wife.
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