Hung
After Thanksgiving
With mathematical precision
Balancing priorities, executed with care.
A new tablecloth, gold and silver, pays a compliment
To the paper snowflakes. German lace window scenes
Display snow-covered churches, Santa drinking
hot cocoa with Rudolph, and a cute cat
peeking out from inside
Santa’s
hat.
Cornelia DeDona 12/3/2025
*Concrete poems take on a shape. What do you see?
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C. S. De Dona
Author, Poet, Photographer, domestic violence survivor, and naturalized immigrant, Cornelia is currently an Arts and Letters member of The Southwest Florida Branch of The National League Of American Pen Women.
Cornelia lived in Kaneohe, Hawaii, for thirty-six years. Also, seven years in the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York. She now resides in North Fort Myers, Florida.
Her poems and photography are published in print, online, and in Rain Bird, a literary and art journal of the University of Hawaii's Windward Community College (2008-2013).
In 2013, Cornelia received Rain Bird's Kolokolea Poetry Prize for her poem, "Speaking French."
In 2016, her chapbook "Hawaiian Time," entered in the National League of American Pen Women's Vinnie Ream contest, was awarded third place in their inaugural multi-discipline category.
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