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Wherever I Am, There You Are
Ancient astronomers once thought Earth center of our universe. I know now this is untrue-Mount Tahoma is the constant heart, suspended between Heaven and Earth. When midnight comes, pearl fishers trawl its black canopy. The moon concealed in a cratered cloak studies us with a silver eye.
Sharon Carter, Silverdale

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Wherever I Am, There You Are

Ancient astronomers once thought
Earth center of our universe.

I know now this is untrue—
Mount Tahoma is the constant
heart, suspended
between Heaven and Earth.

When midnight comes, pearl fishers
trawl its black canopy. The moon
concealed in a cratered cloak
studies us with a silver eye.

Sharon Carter



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