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Fountainhead, By: Rob Jagodzinski

September 3, 2024 by Rob Jagodzinski

Fountainhead, By: Rob Jagodzinski

No one knows where poetry comes from.
That’s been said before but bears repeating.
It is deep within the rocky fissures, a wellspring of emotion of love and pain.
It is a bright songbird that flies to your windowsill and offers a moment of its verse in liquid notes.
Then it takes flight and disappears.
If you did not record that song on your heart it might be gone.
No one knows where.

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