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(for Jim Harrison) poetry is no great solace alone in my montana cabin with my faithful hunting dogs who still don't know me by name a bottle of 1976 Chateau Mouton Bordeaux at my left elbow a meal fit for a gourmand prince set before me my back blisters in mutant patterns of unease there is no sun to burn them away outside a three-day blow rattles the hinges a razor sharp mountain trembles the wind yearns for my undoing i have unraveled my medicine bag beads of healing scatter across the floor one more manuscript blossoms is the desiccated orchard my heart gives way slumped over my ancient typewriter i fail to complete the final phrase
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May 29, 2019
May 29, 2019 at 9:36 PM UTC
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(for Jim Harrison) poetry is no great solace alone in my montana cabin with my faithful hunting dogs who still don't know me by name a bottle of 1976 Chateau Mouton Bordeaux at my left elbow a meal fit for a gourmand prince set before me my back blisters in mutant patterns of unease there is no sun to burn them away outside a three-day blow rattles the hinges a razor sharp mountain trembles the wind yearns for my undoing i have unraveled my medicine bag beads of healing scatter across the floor one more manuscript blossoms is the desiccated orchard my heart gives way slumped over my ancient typewriter i fail to complete the final phrase
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M/Kansas
May 29, 2019
May 29, 2019 at 9:36 PM UTC
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