The Typewriter Poems

These poems were written on HanxWriter. My 3-step approach: Write. Fix. Post.

Monday, November 24, 2014

THE LEDGE

the dark-haired,

gap-toothed

girl talks 

her good friend

down from the ledge

while the 

ginger snaps 

cool on

the stove.

Outside,

the first snow

is already 

turning to dew.


Posted by Dan Tricarico at 12:52 PM
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