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Primitive Drawing – Do As I Do

  • Post author:David R. Booth
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A pale yellow circle is like the sun that shines on past times and places a man strains to imagine.

 

Find here instructions to a mime. Also, a husband shows his wife drawings of distant and buried pasts.

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My name is David Booth. I am a poet. I live in San Francisco with my wife Ingrid and our Calico cat, Bella. My blog, Sacred Pedestrians, features prose poems and captioned images about culture and history.

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