| The StarPoet Newsletter Vol. XII, No. XLVIII (November 27, 2011 C.E.) |
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| Copyright © Lisa Jain Thompson 1948-2011. Back issues are in the Newsletter Section of the StarPoet website. Visit my contact page and get in touch. |
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does anyone have a recipe for left over turkey? |
| Deep red Betelgeuse greets me brightly Low in the western horizon, The autumn chill reminds me Winter quickens a month away As the sun dies. |
| Lisa Jain Thompson c. 2011 C.E. |
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sliding into the winter holidays. soon the calendar will turn and i will extend my copyrights still another year.
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The Graves of My Ancestors | |
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The graves of my ancestors | |
| — Lisa Jain Thompson (November 2011) | |
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One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating. -- Luciano Pavarotti | |
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defining a spot | |
| This Is Not That Way | |
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This is not the way T. S. would have done it, | |
| Lisa Jain Thompson (November 2011) | |
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| checking in | |
| Twenty or Sixty | |
| I remember being scared at twenty, Worried I didn't know what I was doing, Unsure of my grades at class; I remember being tired at sixty, My bones aching in the weather, My muscles stiff and sore. What I don't remember is before I was born, or dying and being buried: So this is it, in the whatever of life My choices remain none or slim. |
— Lisa Jain Thompson (November 2011) |
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A gourmet who thinks of calories is like a tart who looks at her watch. -- James Beard | |
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| first the playoffs and then the world | |
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Legal Excuse | |
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Hey Mom, would you call the school | |
| Lisa Jain Thompson (November 2011) | |
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A man is in general better pleased when he has a good dinner upon his table, than when his wife talks Greek. —Samuel Johnson |
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| description of symptoms | |
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The Pain in My Right Eye | |
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The pain hovers around my right eye, | |
| Lisa Jain Thompson (November 2011) | |
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| vocabulary drill | |
| Chica | |
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A broad, a twist, | |
| -- Lisa Jain Thompson (November 2011) | |
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Always start out with a larger pot than what you think you need. -- Julia Child | |
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| channeling myself | |
| With An Alien God | |
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With an alien god clutching its peoples, | |
| Lisa Jain Thompson (November 2011) | |
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| more starpoet | |
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At The Peak of Flight | |
| At the peak of flight, surrounded by starlight, We waiver like a spent rocket at the atmosphere's edge Balanced between the air's drag and the velocity needed For us to escape this ancient, overcrowded grave To rebirth ourselves on some goldilocks world: Women and men of the fugitive human race Making do beneath whatever strange pale moons And ruddy colored suns we might find. | |
| — Lisa Jain Thompson (November 2011) | |
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It’s so beautifully arranged on the plate – you know someone’s fingers have been all over it. -- Julia Child | |
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| with apologies to Waylon | |
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The Army Has New Uniforms | |
| The Army has new uniforms, Male and female, Federal blue, dark and light, With officer's stripes down the slacks -- You can almost smell the cavalry -- The men look softly military, The women, neat and prim: The Modern Army, Army Strong, Are you sure Ike did it this way? | |
| — Lisa Jain Thompson (November 2011) | |
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the birds in the parking lot | |
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Thanksgiving Morning | |
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— Lisa Jain Thompson (November 2011) | |
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The only time to eat diet food is while you’re waiting for the steak to cook. —Julia Child | |
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| Copyright © Lisa Jain Thompson 1948-2011. Back issues are in the Newsletter Section of the StarPoet website. Visit my contact page and get in touch. |

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