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Inside a Poem

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Inside a Poem by Lynn Cooper
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    About the Author
    Lynn Cooper was born and raised in New York. She
    graduated college as an English major, and worked on
    Long Island as a human resources professional for over
    twenty-five years. A poet all her life, she retired and
    moved to Delray Beach, Florida, careful to secure her
    valuables: a loose-leaf binder of finished poems, several
    anthologies in which she had been published, and a
    computer full of writing.
    Inside a Poemis Lynn Cooper’s
    first full-length collection of poetry.
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    sample poems:

Bird Talk

Pushy pedantic parrots
discuss philosophy
global warming, extinction
give wordy, high flown speeches
while I, a self-restrained canary
become lost
in their avian rhetoric

I want to screech
above a tweet
show them more
than a bird’s brain
instead I chirp
flutter wings
fly swiftly over their heads
aim for their open mouths

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Fear in the Sky

Eye level with bands
of nature’s electricity
I clench my hands, my teeth
shout OMG over and over

As this small jet dodges
thick smoky clouds
in a hellish night
Turbulence triumphs

I grab onto seat’s armrests
eye paper barf bag
my dinner ready
to exit my mouth

Unwanted thoughts pervade
my over-anxious mind
It’s not my time, I have
too much too many to live for

As pilot flies through a black hole
determined to reach our destination
I realize I have
an appointment with Destiny

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Sunday Morning

Like the still
Autumn day outside
my body is calm
A soft smile defines my lips
I want to hold
this feeling
longer than
our arms and legs
entwine
Longer than
your scent stays
on my sheets
Long enough
to erase years of
Sunday mornings
when I lay alone
feeling like winter
would never leave

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