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Oro Fino

She had a Frida Kahlo look,

an honest beauty,

and too much innocence for anyone with half a history.

 

With streaks of ore in her tangled hair,

and gold paint brush flicks in the geography of her eyes,

She was a miner's delight, Oro Fino.

 

There is nothing more attractive than a hardworking man,

except when they resemble hoarding dragons.

Their fiery passions, searing.

 

There is nothing more tragic than asphyxiation,

either from the dense, smoky fumes

or in the hands of a thick-lipped Moor.

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Apr 1, 2011
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