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sandra wyllie
Poems
Sep 2023
No, She'll Not
brush it aside,
like a strand of golden hair,
hanging as pleaded panel
curtains covering her
eyes. She'll face it head on,
square. She’ll not allow it
to sit, like dust coating the
furniture. She'll give it
a swift kick, let it fall
like a ton of bricks. She'll not
let it blow, like smoke from frying
steak in the pan in her kitchen,
out the window, in a black
colored band. She’ll not lock it
in the closet with all her
skeletons. She’ll mix it
up with the gelatin. Blood
orange and mint. Plate it
for dessert. Wash it down with
gin and tonic, all this hurt.
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sandra wyllie
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