
Candy Kiss Breeze
—————–stars swim with time
——-attend tennis golf — frisbee
————————- —— lawn warmth and books
I he learn
——- serenity enjoy
driving for —————— trees roses
——————— ———- be
———————————– – — able
hammock stay read – – – – – – – – – – – – — —flowers
—————————————–comfortable
——————————– candy
—————————————–kiss
————————————————–breeze

Nicole Taylor lives in Eugene, Oregon. She has been an artist, a hiker, a poetry note taker, a sketcher, a volunteer and a dancer, formerly in DanceAbility in Salem, Oregon. Her poems have appeared in Boneshaker: A Bicycling Almanac, Camel Saloon; Cirque Journal; Clackamas, Literary Review; Graffiti 1; Just Another Art Movement Journal – New Zealand, West Wind Review among others. You can read and hear more of her poetry at oregonpoeticvoices.poet/312/, a collection of Oregon poets with written and audio poetry available online through Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon.
Thank you. I like this format. I do travel for nature and hikes. Off and on here until July. Some mountains and rivers don’t warm well, quick. “driving for —————— trees roses”
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