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I can be engaged In anything, When the sense of shovel comes. Smothering cold ashes. I'm looking at your eyes Til the sockets stand out; I'm planting gardens For growth; When I installed the French Doors, I heard the lid clap. Everything's archetypal: Snakes, cruciforms, swastikas. Looking up, they become more profound In the contrails and puzzles beyond my skies. When Neanderthal heeled the first blade To plant something or someone, He didn't know the theory of the chaos effect. His effect. This would suffice as my last poem. My pen is my shovel, And I'm heeling it now, Into you.
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Jun 4, 2016
Jun 4, 2016 at 6:02 PM UTC
Pens for Shovels
I can be engaged In anything, When the sense of shovel comes. Smothering cold ashes. I'm looking at your eyes Til the sockets stand out; I'm planting gardens For growth; When I installed the French Doors, I heard the lid clap. Everything's archetypal: Snakes, cruciforms, swastikas. Looking up, they become more profound In the contrails and puzzles beyond my skies. When Neanderthal heeled the first blade To plant something or someone, He didn't know the theory of the chaos effect. His effect. This would suffice as my last poem. My pen is my shovel, And I'm heeling it now, Into you.
francie-lynch
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Jun 4, 2016
Jun 4, 2016 at 6:02 PM UTC
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