Potential Titles: Lauren K. Alleyne
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A sweet tooth, a smart mouth, and a wicked thirst - Lauren K. Alleyne "For My Brother(s)"
Who walk the wrong roads, which is any road - Lauren K. Alleyne "For My Brother(s)"
Such constellations of possibility - Lauren K. Alleyne "For My Brother(s)"
A boomerang flung from your throat - Lauren K. Alleyne "How could I have known I would need to remember your laughter,"
Stilling the breathless air - Lauren K. Alleyne "How could I have known I would need to remember your laughter,"
The thorned secrets our tongues have learned - Lauren K. Alleyne "How could I have known I would need to remember your laughter,"
Ignited us into giggles - Lauren K. Alleyne "How could I have known I would need to remember your laughter,"
No name for what rises - Lauren K. Alleyne "Nothing to Declare"
That tether you to this place - Lauren K. Alleyne "Nothing to Declare"
Of arrival and its bittersweet complications - Lauren K. Alleyne "Nothing to Declare"
As the ocean knows this island - Lauren K. Alleyne "Nothing to Declare"
In a haze of sun - Lauren K. Alleyne "Variations in Blue"
Into his bright blue fear - Lauren K. Alleyne "Variations in Blue"
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Who walk the wrong roads, which is any road - Lauren K. Alleyne "For My Brother(s)"
Such constellations of possibility - Lauren K. Alleyne "For My Brother(s)"
A boomerang flung from your throat - Lauren K. Alleyne "How could I have known I would need to remember your laughter,"
Stilling the breathless air - Lauren K. Alleyne "How could I have known I would need to remember your laughter,"
The thorned secrets our tongues have learned - Lauren K. Alleyne "How could I have known I would need to remember your laughter,"
Ignited us into giggles - Lauren K. Alleyne "How could I have known I would need to remember your laughter,"
No name for what rises - Lauren K. Alleyne "Nothing to Declare"
That tether you to this place - Lauren K. Alleyne "Nothing to Declare"
Of arrival and its bittersweet complications - Lauren K. Alleyne "Nothing to Declare"
As the ocean knows this island - Lauren K. Alleyne "Nothing to Declare"
In a haze of sun - Lauren K. Alleyne "Variations in Blue"
Into his bright blue fear - Lauren K. Alleyne "Variations in Blue"
Poet's page at poets.org.
Navigation Links:
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Go to author indices.
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