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The Harmonica

The harmonica is a brushed-steel magazine

a little chrome home for a loaded line of tones

like bullets begging to be drawn

through the barrel of a handgun

the cold friend I holster

hidden in my pocket

and some final night it will find me alone

where I can pull it to my teeth

and with a single squeeze

I can blow the silence straight from my skull.

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sean-carnegie-golightly
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Published
Dec 13, 2011
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