Mark McCarthy
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Advice for the New Prisoner
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Mark McCarthy
lives in the SF Bay Area and has been an avid observer since 2014. Interested mainly in double stars and wide field deep sky
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Advice for the New Prisoner
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Monday, June 8, 2009
After Storms
.
The sky is rinsed.
Hills once obscure
now seem close.
Across fathoms you’ve come
bearing an ache
as old as childhood.
Ears fill with wind
and silence.
The shore is warm.
.
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