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these caravan walls crave flesh, eat residents and bury their femurs in dandelions growing up from the front steps. a boy makes it past the threshold, but a man remembers the blue eyes and brown soil where he planted a garden. some weeds will never die, and what he learned of the world is already wilting in his glove-box. most weeks hope drives off in semi-trucks, leaving an americano growing colder, on counters in cups between hungry walls made in the u.s.a., and ever blacker. mzf
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Mar 19, 2013
Mar 19, 2013 at 11:44 AM UTC
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these caravan walls crave flesh, eat residents and bury their femurs in dandelions growing up from the front steps. a boy makes it past the threshold, but a man remembers the blue eyes and brown soil where he planted a garden. some weeds will never die, and what he learned of the world is already wilting in his glove-box. most weeks hope drives off in semi-trucks, leaving an americano growing colder, on counters in cups between hungry walls made in the u.s.a., and ever blacker. mzf
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