36 Views Of Ononta'kahrhon

Monday, November 6, 2017

Obeedude or muse. by Bernadette Mayer.

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"Works In Progress."  © Mark W. Ó Brien 2015 I’m going to the Edudeebo museum for a look at the mountain that looks like...
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Monday, October 30, 2017

Mistaken Identity by Aida I. DePascale

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Onesquethaw Cemetery - “City On The Hill”  © Mark W. Ó Brien  2015 Gazing up slowly, I see beyond the coffin, beyond the earth. Sunl...
Monday, October 9, 2017

Ononta’kahrhon reminds me of Uluru* by Philomena Moriarty.

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"Latermass on the mountain." © Mark W. Ó Brien 2017 How superficially I walk upon this earth not honoring its people...
Monday, September 25, 2017

"A Hellebergh Journey." by Mark W. Ó Brien

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"A Hellabergh Journey." © Mark W. Ó Brien 25/Jan/2017 I was dreading the third time out of the house to work on t...
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Monday, September 18, 2017

"When I had it made I had loose teeth that became nickels under my pillow:" by Mark W. Ó Brien.

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 "Oh man, what would you say if I said  I parked the car in 1965 and couldn't get it back?" © Mark W. Ó Brien 2015 ...
Monday, September 11, 2017

"They met their first resistance here." by Nancy Klepsch.

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"They met their first resistance here." © Mark W. Ó Brien 2017 I love a fight - a great righteous fight.  That’s why I set...
Monday, September 4, 2017

“Season of dusk and fog” by Alan Catlin

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"Season Of Dusk And Fog." © Mark W. Ó Brien 2015 Where dream life and the waking one intersect, where they coalesce into sha...
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Mark W. Ó Brien has been widely published at home and abroad. He is an alumnus of the Blackwater International Poetry Festival. His fourth collection of poetry entitled "My Childhood Appropriated." is available from Foothills Publishing. http://www.foothillspublishing.com/2019/obrien.html
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