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an accounting of midwestern balloons

the blank face of a blow up doll beneath a numberless clock.

 

a sleeping bag outside of a boy.

 

two brothers rumored to have nursed

at the wrists of their father

to reach the same

high note.

 

gripping a rolling pin with both hands

my mother on the tin roof of a neighbor’s shed.

 

a dove circling a church bell

to elude the crow

it was.

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barton-d-smock
50 / M / American
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Mar 19, 2013
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