SIX POEMS from A D WINANS
POEM FOR AN IMAGINARY DAUGHTER

Daughter that I never had
Tugging at my arm-sleeve
From death's still sleep
Hanging heavy as an anchor
Rooted to the tip of my tongue
Your vision riding high in the
Retina of my third eye
I toss restlessly in half-sleep
A tugboat captain throwing
You a lifeline towing
You gently through my dreams

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