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poetry and prose by stephen chute
Monday, July 3, 2023
good lighting
as years
pass, you still love to read,
but
you're more selective now,
as you
are with most
things.
food and love, for instance.
you appreciate
friendly
lighting, dim and nice
for love,
and daylight for a new
book,
outside in the yard
with a sun above.
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About Me
Stephen Chute
west springfield, virginia, United States
these are all FICTIONAL stories and characters and are in no way representative of any real experiences in my or anyone else's life. any similarities are purely coincidental, except for the dog poems.
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