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Some died in the Spring; and some by the river, deep in Winter beneath a bridge. Some died alone by a tree behind a repossessed house; and some with their cats at home, quiet as a mouse. Some died reading bills that come in the mail; and some reading the part number, reaching for a fan belt hanging on a nail. Some died with a flyswatter in hand, toilet paper in a screen door, dead flies on the floor; and some like heat lightning, fast as a sick baby’s breath. Some died without a warm, caring woman’s hand on a forehead; and some sharing a last cigarette. She, my old lover who loved danger, died on the side of the road in the arms of a stranger.
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Aug 5, 2018
Aug 5, 2018 at 5:59 PM UTC
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Some died in the Spring; and some by the river, deep in Winter beneath a bridge. Some died alone by a tree behind a repossessed house; and some with their cats at home, quiet as a mouse. Some died reading bills that come in the mail; and some reading the part number, reaching for a fan belt hanging on a nail. Some died with a flyswatter in hand, toilet paper in a screen door, dead flies on the floor; and some like heat lightning, fast as a sick baby’s breath. Some died without a warm, caring woman’s hand on a forehead; and some sharing a last cigarette. She, my old lover who loved danger, died on the side of the road in the arms of a stranger.
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Aug 5, 2018
Aug 5, 2018 at 5:59 PM UTC
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