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1. I will baptize the sky with new waters, washing the Birger Sandzen pink from the clouds. Cattle reject their reflection in farm ponds. Trees turn their backs to the horizon and bow. Indigo night. Angular lights in the distance: Freight train roars. Empty cars headed northward.        2. I will baptize the Earth with new fire, scorching stubble and sod from the Plains. Cattle nudge clods of dirt for sweet tendrils. Trees shape words, but can no longer spell. Charcoal cairns point the way to deep furrows. Growing pains. Orange flames headed nowhere.        3. I will baptize my heart with new poetry, spilling villanelles into my veins. Cattle low for soft yodels from cowboys. Trees sashay to the solos of birds. Rosy-fingered dawns in my songs? I sail elsewhere. Orange, blue. Twilight hues headed homeward.
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Aug 16, 2018
Aug 16, 2018 at 9:44 AM UTC
Orange, Blue
1. I will baptize the sky with new waters, washing the Birger Sandzen pink from the clouds. Cattle reject their reflection in farm ponds. Trees turn their backs to the horizon and bow. Indigo night. Angular lights in the distance: Freight train roars. Empty cars headed northward.        2. I will baptize the Earth with new fire, scorching stubble and sod from the Plains. Cattle nudge clods of dirt for sweet tendrils. Trees shape words, but can no longer spell. Charcoal cairns point the way to deep furrows. Growing pains. Orange flames headed nowhere.        3. I will baptize my heart with new poetry, spilling villanelles into my veins. Cattle low for soft yodels from cowboys. Trees sashay to the solos of birds. Rosy-fingered dawns in my songs? I sail elsewhere. Orange, blue. Twilight hues headed homeward.
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M/Kansas
Aug 16, 2018
Aug 16, 2018 at 9:44 AM UTC
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