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Entre Chien et Loup (Pantoum for Piccolino)


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"Does a dog have a Buddha nature" was not supposed to be taken
as answerable. But why not?
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Entre Chien et Loup
(Pantoum for Piccolino)

Between a dog and a wolf
Piccolino senses the paranormal
In the nature of Frisbees
Between twilight and dawn.

Piccolino knows the paranormal
Life in untamed shadows
Between dawn and twilight,
The disc whistling in the wind.

Shadows of untamed life
Soar into the circle of the sun,
The wind whistling through the disc
Sweeping over an unmown field.

Spinning into the waning sun
Through seasons of canine song
Piccolino glides into an ancient field
Through another waking dream.

Through canine seasons of song,
The Frisbee of nature
Dreams an awakening
Between a wolf and a dog.

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PANTOUM FOR PICCOLINO

LOVE that one ... beautifully done.

An example perchance that words can somehow convey the sublime truth ...

despite what they say (or don't say) about the tao.

peace

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