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Jul 2018
too eager, the mortician, to exercise his art,

         not slowing to check breath or heart

before pronouncing his slumbering child’s term:

where gelatin and jade could not preserve Innocence’s stare,

Chemical would insure the fix and hold of Age’s cynical glare.
Written by
d w Stojek
274
   Blake
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