WebCynthia Zarin is a poet, journalist, and children’s book author. Zarin has received numerous awards for her work, including fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and … Webbeautiful flowers, the flowers you . brought me last night, calla lilies and something else, I am not sure what to call them, white flowers, of course you had no way of knowing it has been years since I bought white flowers—but now you have . and here they are again. I was carrying your flowers and a coffee cup and a soft yellow handbag and a ...
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WebAug 11, 2003 · Her skin is dry to the touch. At home, she is hungry and wants lunch. She eats ramen noodles, and throws up. The older children wake up, eat breakfast, and are taken to the beach with the ... Webbeautiful flowers, the flowers you brought me last night, calla lilies and something else, I am not sure what to call them, white flowers, of course you had no way of knowing it has been years... By Cynthia Zarin Nature Relationships Browse more poets incorporating teamstepps
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WebRotogravure By Cynthia Zarin There was another life we knew each other We were poor and hungry we lived in a palace Cats supped in our place aloft we ate air Trees were our nursemaids the moss sang to us The door was heavy the reed gate was smashed We drove through smoke we rode in carriages We were far from the shore the ocean was near WebApr 1, 2013 · Cynthia Zarin is the author of four books of poetry — “The Swordfish Tooth” (1989); “Fire Lyric” (1993); and “The Watercourse” (2002); and “The Ada Poems” (2010) … Webowl rests his head. The perimeter. left by your absence is long. to walk in one day. The angel in her. credenza of extreme beauty. dogs swim the river. I look for my heart. by the lamp where the light is. inclination\\u0027s 0u