Grinning innocence
broadly disarms
the recalcitrant; while distant,
bright, wide eyes
capture the periphery
nakedly unaware.
Pastorally pristine
property pockets
pantomime, partially
premiering play's
partitioned preference.
Unrewarded redemption's
fog bank snares
without a lighthouse.
Shoreline Driftwood shares with its readers the unconventional insights of its author, Don Coorough, into current events, economics, politics, social activism, philosophy, mythology, psychology, neuroscience, the arts and culture, in addition to his poetry.
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Thursday, September 16, 2010
Without a Lighthouse
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Without a Lighthouse
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