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2 AM

I’d say most of my poems are finished within a week or two of starting them. I usually have several I’m working on at a time. Creativity is like a shark: it’s best if it keeps moving. So if I’m stuck on one poem, I can work on another and keep moving! Then there areContinueContinue reading “2 AM”

Posted bymrteagueDecember 10, 2023December 10, 2023Posted inAbout me, Free verse, Modern poetry, The Anonymity of Waiting, writingTags:darkness, ghosts, motels2 Comments on 2 AM

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