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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Night Poem

(Today's Writer's Digest prompt was to write a night poem. I chose to consider what's usually my last 40 minutes of the awake day.)

Pages are written.
Dishes are scrubbed.
Cats have eaten.
So has my husband.
So have I.
I sit and let the fire warm my feet
and lull me to sleep.
Posted by Himanee Gupta-Carlson at 6:44 PM
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