Where to go from Odysseus? How about one of his grandfathers?
Tuesday’s prompt was – “Autolycus ,” a thief with a special talent.
The 19th in USA is Juneteenth – a day to celebrate 1865’s Emancipation from slavery – which would make a very noble subject of a poem.
Wednesday also was
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I identify myself as a Pacific Northwest poet. I have been writing poetry since 1976- and yes - I have been using the pen-name Ariel all this time! I can often be found writing in the Willamette Valley, in Pacific forests or along the Coastlines on Oregon.
June 23, 2019
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