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Imagine Myself, Smoke in the Night

You timid hunters, Wander lost, Won't ever hunt like me. Armed with paper bow and lead arrow, stalking the silent beast of eloquence Nocturnal, she prefers dismal moonless nights rain to wash away the clouds in the eyes. She is fickle. More clever than me, more clever than you. But I know her well and she knows me through the night I venture having slept away terrors of day, I see a spot of moon fall bathing in soft milky white the one true, the majestic With steady hand I drive my point through Her heart Make Her Mine Trap Her soul on white pages in black ink In my yard all alone, I'll read the page once, just once, smoking a stick and set fire to it, having saved her from traps and snares of lesser poets... Having saved her from corrupting eyes of lesser humans... I finish the stick imagine myself smoke in the night
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Dec 8, 2010
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