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The brass leaves fall tai chi from trees Crooked skeleton sheds its skin on the street The black veins of a hand froze in mid-reach Trynna touch the sky but the roots run too deep This that muted autumn trumpet to a fore-shade horizon The riverbed a frame for the sunset inside it I smoke away the poetry and rob it of its wildness (c) 2015
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Mar 26, 2015
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#fall#nature#seasons
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