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A quiet undercurrent
serves as accompaniment
in searching for placement—
for orphaned words,
or scattered thoughts,
recklessly joined together.

And sometimes,
a distraction,
as I watch
a ragged group,
embracing and embraced
by creative noise—
arms and hands
and legs
spread impossibly wide
to let their muses in—
before I return
to my solitary avocation.

  • Anne Mikusinski has been writing poetry and short stories since she was seven years old and most probably making them up long before she could hold a pencil in her hand. She finds inspiration in music and art, and sometimes, even little things that happen every day. Her influences range from Robert Frost and Dylan Thomas to David Byrne and Nick Cave.