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Apr 2017
I once threw a cowl
that wrung upon my shoe
while it vegged but flew afoul
so truant like a kite
knew my carbazole as a butterfly in flight
this quasi-stellar garment
whet these galaxies afar
with their assertions I jogged
a dwarf star scoped such constellation
with incredible clarity unblemished again.
Scott F Hemingway
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Scott F Hemingway  Bloom
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   Kim, ---, Gidgette and Keith Wilson
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