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Life and I

If there is a strong ideal

then wait for the graze ointment,

perhaps by then

I  will never be caught.

If there ever was cedar shingle

that  needed repairing,

three layers underneath

may never be enough.

Tomorrow feels its wear

perhaps my palms after all,

will not be pious ,

yet under the leitmotif

of the gilled

fish bucket

Life and I don't listen

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antony-glaser
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Jul 8, 2012
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