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A Casual Thing
by elizabeth carter bissette

Tuesday, November 26, 2002

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We occur to one another
on inconsequential days,
in inconsequential ways.

We wake to a painted on dawn.

I produce a manditory grin.

I begin again to pretend
I'd like to see you again.






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Reviewed by alejapoet@aol.com Bennett 3/4/2007
Your poetry gives on so m uch meaning that you have to recieve positive feedback from all that review. Thanks for sharing with me and many others here on the lovely Den.
Reviewed by allen mahan 12/12/2002
i think i just had a "joycian epiphany..." great writing, e! i had to re-reread each line, returning "for the words..." for the Meaning's in each word...this line took me five times: "We wake to a painted on dawn." and What a Pleasure.
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