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Foxes

by mattq1

Lamp post light Wreathed in their winter breath Their silver tinged by sodium Silent pads worn down By concrete and brick Laid over old earth While dormant in sleep it waits Eyes refracted The light of late car Passing Through city scape in midnight hour Ghosts of the past Prowl alleyways With long slow lope Hunt under spectral moon And haunt the sleep of the wolves Who’ve been tamed
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