Poetic landscapes

Poetry Collections in the "Sixteen poems, whadya get? another day older... " Series.

by farid mark watson




wwwWaterBearer muir pass

we sit by the lake fishing waiting for what is beyond water to jump out of the words.


Copyright, 2002, by Farid Mark Watson. All rights reserved.




Featured poem from the A Ways Away Poetry Collection, No.1 in the Series, "Sixteen poems, whadya get? another day older...". Additional works in this Series include Looks As If Not, Presentence Hearing, and a work in progress Stirring Fire. All titles are Copyright, 2002, by Farid Mark Watson. All Rights Reserved.

A Ways AwayLooks As If NotPresentence HearingStirring Fire
the Yosemite Collectionthe Dervish Collectionthe Zen Desert Collectionthe Last Lost Collection
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yosemite valleylongingforeverkhadija
modern artpoems of rumimonkkaleidoscope
still lifenostalgiabuddhist logicwe are borg
mist trailmendocino campomnipresencethe exopaleontological parapsychologist
dancing ellipsesregistered historical landmarkunder western skiessutra
you speak of musicnew england lighthousehiker's wisdomruminating
exponential notationwinter solstice 1999dead canyon ambushredwood planter
ursa majorawaiting rainthe broken urnstirring fire
hummingbirdmevlana smells hashish smoke coming from an alleysamsarabodhidharma's travels
the yellow finchold christian songwriter mysticscloudy streaksa lover did
poet outsteel ballsdocket #3443, county of alamedacalifornia coast
baba farid saysmalcolm xearth above air
pilgrimageenlightenmentwind
jai ramfuneral counterpointspring training
mountain tantra!like mindsto dave
muir passhomeless in nazarethDNA and the seething sea ocean billions

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