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Mar 2013
I awoke into
A graveyard of bronze horses
The metalwork entwined with dead roots
Upon their backs were words I could not read
About lonely hands
And a plaque was set into the stone
That I could not remove
With dry leaves blown round my feet
I wondered how I'd returned
Copyright 2013 jp
Jene'e Patitucci
Written by
Jene'e Patitucci  california
(california)   
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