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Wrists & Kunckles & Then...

Scuttle, little fingers!

Peck out permanences

like finches

kissing.

 

Follow your nerves,

little heart-endings—

Oh, you are the scores

left by gentle rain

on the piques of small mountains

 

& resurrection ferns

brushing shoulders

with each other

 

& lovers

walking.

 

3 May, 2013

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May 4, 2013
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