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Venom

May the willows grow through your dog cages.

May the mice die and rot where they lay.

Half-moons of black dirt once filled up my fingers.

Prayed more than once for owls to carry you away.

No longer my ritual to clear sludge from the spillway

as your orchards grow barren

weeds cover your everything,

And mushrooms lay seeds

in your brain.

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Written by
jami-denton
American
Published
Feb 20, 2021
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#witches#farm#brain
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