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Storms
November 23, 2014
Divergent fault lines
Fall everywhere
The sky dares to diss the storm
Shake the leaves and strike the moon
The truth about our stars
Is everywhere
© Steve A., Goodyear, AZ
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This is a found poem that is actually comprised of different book titles. My approach to writing this poem was to look at my shelf of books and decide which titles could potentially work within a poem. I then extracted parts of the book titles and played around with the different combinations. While this method does guarantee a lot of trial and error, I enjoyed the challenge.