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Caroline Aksich

A Toronto-based freelance journalist, researcher & photographer
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Words, words, words

A haphazard collection of some of my professional and personal writing. Organized by type, but not date. 


Ink on Paper

Words I write for magazines.

World Wide Web

Words I write to feed the 'net.

Verse

Poems I write because. 

Book Babble

Essays, thoughts and musing about literature and film. Soon, I will be adding tidbits from my bi-monthly book club. 

 

Celest

March 29, 2014 in Poetry

Teal-tinged cyan, but not blue—
blue is a myth, a late-blooming word
that was born in the wine-dark sea—
peaks out from behind dusk
cloud’s full skirts.
With every glance away and back again
the sky becomes one non-colour.
One lack. Dearth. Death. Light.

Tags: Poetry, Canadian Poetry, Caroline Aksich, stanzas, Colour, Sky
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