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Concordia Neighborhood #3

Posted on September 27, 2021 by Carey Taylor


It makes no difference to the sky
what happened here,

or the east wind taking its
much-needed break.

Even St. Michael
was taking vacation

from shattered glass
and squeal of tire

seated at the bar of some
scuzzy seaside honky-tonk,

on the ebb tide
of his third beer.

Yours in poetry,
Carey






Posted in MusingsTagged #Concordia Neighborhood #Concordia poems, #Concordia Poems, #Oregon, #Portland, #Portlandstreets, Concordia Poem #3

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