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He holds that bible

He clings to the bible

carrying it as if were a dog carrying dead fowl

its stiff brown spine

sometimes I wonder what kind of

clicks and and sparks happen in

that maze of a mind

staring with shiny slack lips

they reflect the heavens I’m sure of it

although usually avoid his eyes

there’s too much turbulence.

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