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This is the vaguest of memories and reminds me on the levels of my feelings of nature as force as presented in so many haiku poems written by my friend Andy.

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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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