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Dicentra Meditations

Posted on May 13, 2021 by jackphillipsrca

Submit to the sweet the savage beauty of this world now is the time.

(American sentence by Jack Phillips, a form of haiku originated by the poet Allen Ginsberg. *Dicentra cucullaria with ant struggling in a spider’s web along the East Nishnabotna River, photo by Becky Colgrove.)

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