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White Spider

by kara-rose-trojan

In a Garage During a Storm I am besmirched with arrogance, Besmirched with rage, Knowing that with every Red Neptune succeeds rage, That I would ever address you. But I am that white spider that climbs to the Top of the car’s antenna, And with one cigarette puff drops To the middle spine, And with a second puff, Drops to the coccyx. And so, I see that Modern airplane rise above the smog clouds And feel humbled. That white spider who saw through so many eyes The leg-widths and pulls Of such a journey Reflected in the metallic chrome Of the slick monument pointing toward the sky In such a reverential, altar-like hand Brandished toward the stars Now slipping away Like the horizon that recedes at twilight.
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Dec 3, 2012
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