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sun soaked banshees

winter cuts skeletal fingers from black bark

we float beneath the blue vitriol of early february

 

the corpse of my sunglasses lay

between the door and the passenger seat,

grave half forgottenlike an earth folded indian of old

 

in a tin can on an electric line of string i

admire each stretch mark on the stomach of heaven

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