In bits and pieces
they fall from heaven,
disassembled snowmen,
one flake after the other,
strewn about the countryside,
discovered by those young at heart,
and with a dash
of imaginative insight,
they roll a gleeful creature
in their own image.
No directions needed.
By Michael Keshigian
To learn more about Michael, click here!
they fall from heaven,
disassembled snowmen,
one flake after the other,
strewn about the countryside,
discovered by those young at heart,
and with a dash
of imaginative insight,
they roll a gleeful creature
in their own image.
No directions needed.
By Michael Keshigian
To learn more about Michael, click here!
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MICHAEL KESHIGIAN, author of six poetry chapbooks, has been widely published in numerous national and international journals. Recently, his collection of poems entitled Lunar Images, was set to music for Clarinet, Piano, and Narrator by Boston composer Dennis Leclaire and premiered at Del Mar College in Texas on November 5, 2010. A Boston premier took place on March 7, 2011 at the Berklee College of Music as well as a performance in Moleto, Italy in September of 2011. (michaelkeshigian.com)
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