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I draw a blank--

I draw a blank--cheap printer paper--

Every time it rains, as if

the liquid slapping sounds; the trickling down avenue sounds,

clear my head space so I may finally hear God say something.

Whether he speaks volumes or not

his lips are moist enough to spit.

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malcolm-mcgill
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May 10, 2013
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