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Sleep

There are a fair number of things we do every day that we think little of. But when I step back and consider mundane things as if I were an outsider, I find life is full of strangeness. Now and then, I’ll look at one of my cats and say to my wife, “Isn’t itContinueContinue reading “Sleep”

Posted bymrteagueJune 25, 2023June 24, 2023Posted inAbout me, Free verse, Modern poetry, Shadow and MemoryTags:cats, falling asleep, sinkholes, sleeping5 Comments on Sleep

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