Carol Casey
Carol Casey

Carol Casey lives in Blyth, Ontario, Canada. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and has appeared in The Prairie Journal, The Anti-Langourous Project, Please See Me, Front Porch Review, Cypress, Vita Brevis, Blue Unicorn, The Bureau of Complaint, InScribe Journal, Three Line Poems and others, including a number of anthologies, most recently, Rearing in the Rearview (Quillkeepers) and Byline Legacies (Cardigan Press).

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Deciduous

A poem by Carol Casey

Some leaves fall like blessings, Some leaves fall like tears, Some leaves fall like missives, dispatched from sun to earth amalgamating dreams to dance upon the breeze. Some leaves fall like dreams that gravity has caught. Some dreams catch in webs or nets, become commodities. Some dreams catch in hearts and minds, flames for hungry […]

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