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"Letters On My Spoon" |
Shit.
Four little letters.
So what?
You gave them power
when you slapped my hand.
Until then, they were only
things that floated in my
cereal bowl, spelling
nonsense on my spoon.
© 2000 Christine Elaine Lennon
Featured in Friction Magazine, Fall 2000 issue [V2, N4].
Biography:
Born in 1968, in El Paso, Texas, C. E. (Christine Elaine) Lennon (nee Worden) has been writing poetry and prose for more than 20 years. The poet presently resides in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. She is the editor of The Eclipse and is currently collaborating with poet, Dorothy Doyle Mienko, on a new creative project called Spark the Muse, as well as the illustration of a children's novella by B. I. Wasilewski. She is a web designer and freelance writer/artist. Previously, she has also been a magician's assistant, an "extra" in a few movies, a computer operator, a licensed artist in New Orleans' French Quarter, a soldier in this girl's U. S. Army, a baker, and a student of all things interesting. She is also a Master Poet in Ardeon's Poets Guild. Her publication credits include The White Shoe Irregular, Bay Review Liberal Arts Journal, Countless Horizons, New World Poetry, Free Zone Quarterly, and several others.
You are cordially invited to visit Christine's personal web site.
Web Site:
C. E. Laine
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