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| Poetry Cycles - Poems of Transition | |
| Lisa Jain Thompson | |
| Thursday, 04 January 2007 15:34 | |
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i am a dove
newly feathered
gazing at the world below
pushing myself
out of the nest
to fly in the stars above
L. J. Thompson
Copyright 2001
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