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Winnipeg Wind: Spencer Elliot Carr

05/11/201710/20/2021 ~ kaleidoscopeonline

That look, That blank look, With face contorted, Mouth gaping,

Words: Cassandra Kulay

05/11/201707/10/2017 ~ kaleidoscopeonline

Words. I stand transfixed by them. Dancing over pages, crisp and white and still with the silence of death, steeped in the revolving joy of life.

Doing My Part: Stephen Sigurdson

04/11/201707/10/2017 ~ kaleidoscopeonline

On a deserted road, nowhere to go, feeling alone to my core, my will exhausted, body sore, without the

Slaves to the Past: Robert St. Germain

04/11/201707/10/2017 ~ kaleidoscopeonline

When we are slaves to the past, the fun never lasts. Each and every day we are lost in yesterday. It's hard to move on when you stand in concrete. You cannot escape with chains on your feet.

The Sea: Richard Edwards

04/11/201707/10/2017 ~ kaleidoscopeonline

The sky is dark, the sky is stark, it is carrying thunder and lightning, it is frightening, The lightning flashed, thunder boomed, it spoke to us of our doom, the forks of lightning fell.

The Frozen Woman: Mary-Jane Harper

04/11/201707/10/2017 ~ kaleidoscopeonline

The ice is dripping, I am frozen, my heart broken. The sun it shines, it does not melt my, heart.

Castle: Lisa Martin

04/11/201707/10/2017 ~ kaleidoscopeonline

No turning back Not all clocks Can be reset Around the ground Grass does grow So high, so hidden

Untitled: Joyce Lancaster

04/11/201707/10/2017 ~ kaleidoscopeonline

Winter's thaw global warmming extreme cold or hot temperatures I hear that the environment is suffering.

This Season: James Adamson

04/11/201707/10/2017 ~ kaleidoscopeonline

The framework of time We see the future with imagination A desert blooms Seconds tick by A nap is snapped by a need to look into a drawer It's noon or eight

How To Ruin Someone’s Day: Gerald Herron

04/11/201707/10/2017 ~ kaleidoscopeonline

A friend of mine gave me a book, How to Nourish the Inner Martyr in Me. Which I opened with cat-like curiosity;

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