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c-ann-brennan
Bellow wind! Shake the house, bang on the windows to call me out. Sweep on by, back and around once more: Wrench on the shutters; rattle the doors. Roar winds! Roar, and rip the sky, Prize up a clapboard, fling it aside; Spit ice, like needles or flecks of disdain, Blast up the shingles, pour down the rain, And if wind won’t suffice crack the sky in a flash: Split a fat pine tree and burn out the **** Spare none of your strength! Rage in full this one time, And in doing so mitigate mine.
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Feb 17, 2014
Feb 17, 2014 at 6:43 PM UTC
Bellow Wind
horns sound, flees the sun men tire, day’s undone; blue is wrung to grey, rendered with a gasp, and tar night, foul as a steel pike, or frau Troost’s onyx soul, settles on the world like a cyclone blanket in a concrete shower.
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Feb 17, 2014
Feb 17, 2014 at 6:35 PM UTC
nightfall