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Mar 2013
Once again the
lights go out
like fought-out
children in
divorce.

Twice again the
lantern masks
it's ambiguity
in laughter
from a
solid source.

Thrice the country
rises round ye olde
England, Richards
ground. The author
contemplates a paint
roller moving on its
own like bullets
once the shooter's
made a drum-roll
cease.
tread
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   September and marina
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