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2am street scene

It’s not an absence

this 2am darkness—

half-dark and half-lit

by its unnatural glows—

grabs hold of,

firmly pulling it—

this thing not

an absence— growling

from the dead

black inside a stray

dog’s too-mouthy head;

 

not just it, but the voices—

untroubled and present

if not too

many, tucked into

a more deeply darkened night.

It takes them, not to

gobble them

up, but to throw them

off cobble, cement and stone

to open places, voices

won’t normally come.

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Written by
francis-scudellari
American
Published
Jun 10, 2012
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