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There is Nothing but Thinking Makes it So

by sleepy-sigh

There is something in the spasms Of a raccoon, crushed on one side By the force of a tire - bucking back And forth on pavement: head tail head tailheadtail head tail head tailheadtail - There is something in this That will not leave me. I have Never seen a man die, But I think I have. There is something in the quiet As I watch my mother try To run over a snake by the House, the tires going back and forth and back and forth and There is something in the moment When it escapes. I have Never seen an execution reprieved, But I think I have. There is something in a little bird Who wraps his wings around him To keep warm and finds no warmth; Only the clutching cold and silence and stillness. There is something terribly hollow In his tiny song. I will Never hear a man so broken In my lingering life.
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Published
Dec 8, 2010
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2m
Notes

Quote from Hamlet

It needs to get warm soon. Brrrr

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