Not Again
Submitted by Jessi on Friday, May 8th 2009One Comment
As if I needed
another reminder
of you
in winter,
when the lights dance
on the bridges
and a tune on the piano
draws blood.
You have invaded
my small country
expertly,
like a bullet.
Dorthea Grossman
Contributing Writer
West Los Angeles, CA
“I like to think my poems are honest and that they connect me with my fellow mammals in a way that is both aesthetically pleasing and comforting. If they retain an air of mystery/humor, so much the better.”
The late Allen Ginsberg called Dorothea (Dottie) Grossman's poetry, "clear, odd, personal, funny or wild-weird, curious and lucid." The award-winning poet lives, works and writes in Los Angeles.


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