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Poetry: “Collapsing new thoughts”

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"I can't open my eyes / to watch the fluttering ring of lies (...) I can't move opinions / if the thoughts are fake."

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“Banishment” – the plight of the poet

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"It was observed during his mock trial that he was distracted though the accusations made against him demanded no response. Nevertheless, he seemed somewhat absent from the proceedings, and if his lips moved, he said nothing."

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“Like Thomas to Mendelssohn’s Wedding March”

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Leipzig elements woven into a tapestry pattern of a Germanophile literary reader – a maze of well-combined imagery.

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“How long have you been a daughter?”

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how long have you been a figure in the ledger of life / put a scanner to your face, read the barcode of time / thirty-three or three, according to the new chronology

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Mors certa, hora incerta: a poem

The clock is inexorable. What (random) memories do we keep?

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Luxembourg: a poetic time capsule

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Luxembourg, 1979 - from the pen and perspective of an Australasian poet, in English & auf Deutsch.

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