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(a rondeau) when it was new, this farm shone with the tractor’s polished chrome the barn’s crisp trim the silo’s glinting rim and the field’s glowing loam it became a place for weeds to comb through rotting cars as if sown; these rusting crops never creased his skin when it was new now, the gate creaks with his bones the fence posts lean and groan with his warped, hobbling limb familiarity cannot sate him he never felt as alone when it was new
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Aug 18, 2013
Aug 18, 2013 at 2:02 AM UTC
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(a rondeau) when it was new, this farm shone with the tractor’s polished chrome the barn’s crisp trim the silo’s glinting rim and the field’s glowing loam it became a place for weeds to comb through rotting cars as if sown; these rusting crops never creased his skin when it was new now, the gate creaks with his bones the fence posts lean and groan with his warped, hobbling limb familiarity cannot sate him he never felt as alone when it was new
frank-sterncrest
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Aug 18, 2013
Aug 18, 2013 at 2:02 AM UTC
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