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Nov 2017
All too often
I find myself
looking at my roots
and remembering
the warmth
the comfort
the stability
of the tilled earth
from where I began
where our roots ran
free through the cotton-dried
soil
instead of curling unto themselves
for warmth creating endless
loops and portholes
through which the past
scorched earth
looks greener
than the rolling hills
of the kettle moraine
Zachary William
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Zachary William  26/Texas
(26/Texas)   
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