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    Another ambient piece this week, meant to evoke the feeling of standing under low-hanging clouds in the night sky of June when you're trapped between the awe of nature and the fact that you're tired and you wish the dog would just wrap up his business already because you're ready for bed.

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    As mentioned in the pod, if you haven't go check out Taco Bell Quarterly. For poetry, it's a dream publication. If I could sneak in some Taco-Bell related Sci Fi, well that would be just perfect. 

    There's a Ko-fi link on my lefthandrob.net home page, where you might be reading this, if you want to help support the production of this podcast.

    And however much I'd like to see those dollars trickle in via ko-fi, I'd much rather you take that hard earned currency and donate it to one of the charities listed on that same site. Because we live in a capitalist society and the work toward justice and equality and maybe even equity requires money to run.

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    Episode 140: Last Rose of the Season

    Episode 140: Last Rose of the Season

    This is a fan-favorite (you know who you are, fan) sonnet, inspired by my father's rose garden.

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    Episode 138 - Always look up when opening a window

    Episode 138 - Always look up when opening a window

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    Episode 137 - Something

    Episode 137 - Something

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    This week, it's "Something." There wasn't an episode last week because I just wasn't feeling it. But hey, I'm back.

    The rest: like, share, rate, engage

    Episode 136: 11

    Episode 136: 11

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    For whatever reason, I did not read this poem at the week of the anniversary of 9/11. I don't remember why. But for you, this year, on the 20th anniversary, is "11."

    Episode 135: September's Rent

    Episode 135: September's Rent

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    It's not Fall yet, but as of this recording it IS September, so I'm going back into "Stand Right, Walk Left" for this week's piece, "September's Rent." It evokes a feeling from slightly later in the year here in the Northern parts of North America, but hey, listen now and then listen to this episode again while you're out among the changing leaves. Plus, you can tell your friends about the podcast in the interim.

    Episode 134 - Focus

    Episode 134 - Focus

    I made the switch from Audacity to Garageband to record this week's episode ,and there's a little reverb in there I didn't catch until I was doing a final QA check on the mp3 file. So, for you dear listener, enjoy this week's episode as if it were coming to you from a 1970's recording studio, because damn they loved reverb back then!

    This week from Regret & Opportunity is "Focus," a brief work about the transient nature of our existence.

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    Episode 133: My new home

    Episode 133: My new home

    With all the new homes under construction in my development, it's hard not to look back through my poetry books and pluck out this little gem to share with you all this week. It's a silly little ode written when I moved into a house I'd bought many years ago, full of optimism as a homeowner after years of renting a place.

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    To my long-time listeners, thanks for sticking around! For all the new folks, welcome!