Moth

moth

(8/31, 1998)

First Place   on both sides   of the starling's beak   moth wings               ebjSecond Place   candlelight dinner --   against the window   a moth's soft patter                         A.C. MissiasThird Place   taking center stage   a moth fluttering about   in the spotlight                     Betty   from a hope chest   an old woman plucks   a dead moth                jean   tent moths   in my garden -   bringing orioles                      hilary tann   BELOW THIRD PLACE   return to cocoon   in the spider's web   defeated moth                  wz      luna moth      perfectly preserved      in our photo album                          Joann           after sunset ...           sounds of turning pages           and moth wings                            Charles Trumbull               pale winged moths               float skyward-               moon's lucent gleam                                     Sue                  smell of cedar                  from the old hope chest                  ~no moths in here                                    annie delaney                         parity achieved                         brown moth, bright butterfly                         on cars grille                                         soji   August haze . . .   the mathematician sees   the white moth's flight                            Timothy Russell      smooth jazz music      dancing moth shadows      on the living room wall                               Carolyne            a moth brushes            the satin lampshade -            smudge of wing dust                                Ferris                 how rich I feel -                 picking up dead moth                 golden fingertips                                    emile molhuysen                      cocoon in the jar moves                      children watch wide eyed                      a white moth emerges                                             Marie                           angels or moths                           ascending souls                           smoke and rubble of the embassy-                                                              MGSwartout     hottest summer night     the moth still flying     in front of family fan         copyright 8/24/1998 by Wendy C. Bialek            moonlit maneuvers            aerial acrobatics -            moth and bat hunger                                 R.W.Richardson                                                      

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