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Apr 2023
From day to day they consume themself,
inhale themself into themself --
smoking butts on hot afternoons,
becoming nothing.

They have an aspiring artist friend,
a silent screen on which they dare
project themself like a shadow
in hell.

The artist friend understands well
how one might forget to exhume themself
from themself, and how one must remember this
by themself.
© 1981 by Jack Morris
Strangerous
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Strangerous  New Orleans
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