M .D. Friedman writes from the moment chiseled fresh with revision. He draws influences from sources as divergent as William Butler Yeats and the delta blues. His poems have appeared in numerous small press publications & e-zines. He has four volumes poetry available through the Internet Poets' Cooperative at http://www.poetscoop.org and is the creator of a new genre of poetics he calls Digital Poetry.
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Friday, June 11, 2010
Burn
Like flame on black wind
I dance madly for your love.
Each night I burn for
Your touch as smooth as moon smoke,
The smoldered blush of your kiss.
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