Poems by Opal Ingram She Did Brush The Sun By With A Smile She did brush the sun by for the gentle wind to move silently, like an whisper the color of the sun was an cloud less ember it was mid-day in a mist. The sun was bare with a touch of warmth […]
via Poems by Opal Ingram — Galaktika Poetike “ATUNIS”
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Opal Ingram Is a Author / Poet from NYC currently lives in New York
Born on the upper west side of NYC raise on the lower east side of Nyc
she Is the Mother of two lovely Daughters & two Grand Children
she is an author of 8 books - Black Stockings 360- Like a Rag Doll- Finding Your Purpose Black Stockings 361- Contre Le Vent - Against The Wind- The Women-Black Stockings 362- Les Femmes- Bas Noirs- Calze Nere 360- She has a Facebook Poetry Group Call -Melanin Opal
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