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The farmhand burns the leaves, though the bodies of slaves Lie at heaven’s impasse in the trees of dying looks, barring them From peaceful death, the sad emulsified perch of love and heat, Hung at noon like John Brown untended, bearded of sticky summer, Heavy-headed swinging noon and the smell of honeysuckle blood, Fetid day like the coming dirt of graves, the clinging air of disease, Snake-winding down from the trees with no pleasure of the bitten apple.
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Feb 16, 2020
Feb 16, 2020 at 3:19 PM UTC
The Long Hanging Days of Untended Freedom
The farmhand burns the leaves, though the bodies of slaves Lie at heaven’s impasse in the trees of dying looks, barring them From peaceful death, the sad emulsified perch of love and heat, Hung at noon like John Brown untended, bearded of sticky summer, Heavy-headed swinging noon and the smell of honeysuckle blood, Fetid day like the coming dirt of graves, the clinging air of disease, Snake-winding down from the trees with no pleasure of the bitten apple.
ChrisSaitta
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55/M/Virginia
Feb 16, 2020
Feb 16, 2020 at 3:19 PM UTC
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