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Archaeology

Among the rubble
Future archaeologists find crumbled walls of graffiti
Wondering what this brightness could have meant
If there were still savages in the 21st century
Threatening drabness with their primitive spirit.

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David Vaszko graffiti Leave a comment January 11, 2023January 9, 2023 1 Minute

Ortega street resevoir

Tai Chi artists

Go with the flow in the fog,

As I shiver and quiver

Looking for Marin Hills and God.

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David Vaszko San Francisco Poems Leave a comment August 10, 2022August 8, 2022 1 Minute

Categories

  • Baseball Poems (74)
  • Capitol Park Poems (31)
  • Essay on Freedom (1)
  • God and Religion (32)
  • graffiti (6)
  • Letters to Jim (62)
  • mental health (2)
  • Midtown Sacramento (30)
  • Post by Voice (50)
  • Sacramento poems (42)
  • Sacramento Trees (13)
  • San Francisco Poems (45)
  • The Lovers (1)
  • The President Speaks (32)
  • Uncategorized (14)
  • Women and Men (19)

Tags

architecture art beauty City of Trees courage eye contact freedom God graffiti heroes homeless longing love manhood Midtown Sacramento passion patriotism Post by Voice redemption Sacramento San Francisco short poems trees

Letters to Jim

These posts are letters David wrote to his deceased brother. Jim died in 1990. Click the link under Categories above.

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