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Pancakes: Shianne S.

By Madeline On December 5, 2015 · Add Comment
Pancakes
Perfectly
Amazing
Nice to the touch
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The Weather Channel Says: Howard M.

By Madeline On November 29, 2015 · Add Comment
The Weather Channel says
on Monday
what the weather
will be on Thursday
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Pattern within Patterns: Ling L.

By Madeline On November 21, 2015 · Add Comment
A world measured by a tiny instrument
Longitudinal stretch into
Altitudinal infinity
Puzzles around me
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White Coat, Stethoscope: Molly S.

By Madeline On November 17, 2015 · Add Comment
White coat, stethoscope, pen light
Laptop.
"I'm the student."
The smell of the room is my
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Spent Last Night With a Two-Year-Old: Molly

By Madeline On November 13, 2015 · Add Comment
spent last night with
a two-year-old
Bubbly and loving
and thrilled by
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Happy, Happy, Happy: Egypt C.

By Madeline On October 29, 2015 · Add Comment
Happy, Happy, Happy Me
I’m the Happiest I can be
I’m as happy as a bee
getting it honey
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To Sing in the Language of Birds: Philippa G. (AKA Bliss)

By Madeline On October 16, 2015 · Add Comment
Here, on the appalachian trail
I am learning to speak
to sing in the language of birds
Who only acknowledge what is real.
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Flavor of NO: Bradley S.

By Madeline On October 13, 2015 · Add Comment
FOR MADELINE
FLAVOR OF NO
SOME SMILES
SOME FROWNS
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You Know All the Wildlife at LAX are Born Deaf: Terrance Angelo R.

By Madeline On October 6, 2015 · Add Comment
You know all the wildlife at LAX are born deaf.
I learned that at Denver International Airport.
There is so much wild life out there.
And I couldn’t understand
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And So the Pirate Sings: Paul M.

By Madeline On September 30, 2015 · Add Comment
And so the pirate sings,
the old forgotten songs,
of an old forgotten world.
But forgotten, why?
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