The Shortest Poem I Have Ever Written January 18, 2010 by Nathan Arizona The flashes of your life ignite into memory
Here is the shortest one I know. “Splinter” Carl Sandburg The voice of the last cricket Across the first frost Is one kind of good-by. It is so thin a splinter of singing. Reply
They do ignite into memory, literally as your mind is all about flashes of electricity moving around within your soul…. (i.e. neurons) Reply
I’m in the desert too…
Here is the shortest one I know.
“Splinter”
Carl Sandburg
The voice of the last cricket
Across the first frost
Is one kind of good-by.
It is so thin a splinter of singing.
They do ignite into memory, literally as your mind is all about flashes of electricity moving around within your soul….
(i.e. neurons)