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Jocelyn Emerson Poems

  • The Lighthouse
    i.

    Impatient with spring's incendiary budding, we longed for the
    irreconcilable tossing of summer's phenomenal vowels: brief cawing...
  • The Bean Field
    …but infinities also passed out of this life,
    not having any witnesses, how, when, or in
    what manner they departed.
    -Boccaccio, The Decameron...
  • Palinode
    Strange gods occupied no space in that chaotic inflation of dark
    and light,

    or in the exponential expansion of a singular disturbance projecting...
  • Ocean Descant
    I.

    And together we're pulled closer into the absence,
    permeated by recurrent distortions in our knowledge-...
  • Night Blindness
    Beneath any common belief
    lies the unspoken, occluded, torn
    way we proceed. (On the beach
    we were washed clean by transverse...
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Light 7 Rain 5 Night 4 Long 4 Space 4 Wind 4 Field 3 Cold 3 Song 3 Ocean 2


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Collegebb_ref: yesterday's top women's cbb performers grace boffeli (uni): 23 pts, 8 reb, 3 blk lexi fleming (bowling green): 11 pts, 8 reb, 5 ast nyla hampton (bowling green): 8 pts, 8 reb jocelyn tate (bowling green): 11 pts, 2 blk, 3 stl emerson green (uni): 11 pts, 5 reb, 2 stl
Dileeek15: jocelyn emerson victor acheson eden beck
Creativesparx20: subgenre: urban fantasy protagonist: emerson viren (fallen angel) antagonist: jocelyn vaesyn (nymph) location: nixoren (kingdom) conflict: betrayal by ally emotion: dismayed inspiration: hazy shade of winter by jaxon gamble (song)
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Creativesparx20: subgenre: historical fantasy protagonist: jocelyn joyce (human) antagonist: emerson preston (werewolf) location: china conflict: divisive lineage emotion: nonchalant inspiration: landscape (farm)
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Edgar Albert Guest Poem
The Killing Place
 by Edgar Albert Guest

We're hiking along at a two-forty pace
We 're making life seem like a man-killing race,
With our nerves all on edge and our jaws firmly set
We go rushing along; with our brows lined with sweat
And our cheeks pale and drawn every minute we dash,
And the goal that we 're after is merely more cash.

We 're out for the money, the greenbacks and gold,
...

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