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I thought of a man today That writes cardboard poems Under half-lit street lights Flattens Lincolns on the railroad tracks Graced with particleboard mornings Tosses them in copper bowls brimming brightly Take one leave one take one leave yourself Some day you’ll find you He grins like a fox —————————————————————————————- Everyone thinks he might be a tip to lunacy But it’s just a grand ragged show with no frills barred The circus in his head badly played out with a touch of brilliance Glint in his eyes speaks louder then the jaunty bramble his tongue leaks Haunting cobblestone corners, seashell filled shadows Hollow footfall scatters the pavement people blindly following busy lives   Will never see what’s hidden under upturned chins Meanings misplaced slipping from fingers with no idea what’s being lost Fantastic like the soft clink of a penny hitting the sidewalk face up
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