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All rights to all poems belong to Joan Dobbie. In 1988 I published a chapbook, MOTHER EARTH TAKES TO SMOKING, which focussed on my anti-war feelings and sense of a larger self in society. Truth is, I have just not go.
About Blocking Highway I-5 in the Light of the 400 Iraqi Civilains Who Were Also in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time. January 15, 1991- February 13, 1991. On the 15th of January, the slaughter. Had not yet begun, so we were not yet. I have been in mourning. I am not alone, though sometimes. Even to my own daughter, even to my own sister, and. My mother, I break out in tears, wetting. The telephone, futile and ridiculous. Is a civil war, tearing up.
A holiday poem in honor of the circumstances, December 2008. Like none other I remember. I have to stick to politics. Because we have at last. A president who should at least. By rights be less than blinded. Solstice season, I wish you. Enough each month so that for sure.
Poems Hoping for Peace etc. Following are the first few poems from my chapbook, Mother Earth Takes to Smoking, 1988. In The Woods Of The Working World. I tried to find my scrambled. Way, I snagged on roots, I hit the ground. Lead us out at once, we say.
A holiday poem in honor of the circumstances, December 2008. Like none other I remember. I have to stick to politics. Because we have at last. A president who should at least. By rights be less than blinded. Solstice season, I wish you. Enough each month so that for sure.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011. Tuesday, November 8, 2011. Try it and when you hold on to your tummy muscles you are toning. anytime you want! Float like a butterfly! Monday, November 7, 2011. Stay centered, my Friends.
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Attempted Poem Written in Response to the World Trade Center Disaster. This horror is too big for me. I cannot walk in it. WRITTEN IN RESPONSE TO THE IRAQ INVASION 2003. Four poems in POETS AGAINST THE WAR, 2003. WRITTEN RESPONSE TO THE WORLD TRADE CENTER DISASTER. WRITTEN IN RESPONSE TO THE IRAQ INVASION 1991.