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There’s More to Life…

By George Freek

THE IMPONDERABLES 

The sun moves through the sky
as if it were pulling a plough,
turning up clouds like dust.
In the moonlight the river shines
like a silver chain,
with no relation to reality.
The sudden cry of a dove
might mean a plea for love,
or a sound of grief.
Truth is deceiving,
if you don’t know
what it means.
A crow circles the sky.
His harsh screams mock me.
There’s more to life,
he says to me,
than what you choose to see.

George Freek’s poetry has recently appeared in The Ottawa Arts Review, Acumen, The Lake, The Whimsical Poet, Triggerfish and Torrid Literature.

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