Hindered by Love
It’s the love that says that I can’t love you as much as I want to love you.
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Author Note: refer to poem above
Composed: February 12th, 2002
Last Edited: June 22nd, 2007
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I live with my wife, an artist, in Indianapolis. Besides poetry, I like to take photographs, read books, travel overseas, and listen to news/political podcasts, college lectures and classic literature. You can read about my approach to poetry on my poetics page. To stay in touch, follow me on Twitter or connect on a variety of other social networks.
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