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Onoma
Poems
Mar 4
Runover Accordian
When water nicks its flow, I untie a
storm & head into town.
A historical overview of aimlessness
grinds against me, as two gaurd dogs
makeout.
Good on the gleam that fact-checks
feet, never saw a pair of shoes that
didn't want off.
Or a tacky perfume that smells of
wrinkly freckles, hard-to-come-by-air
unable to figure out how to insert its
chagrin.
Sometimes it helps to read aloud what
the body writes, disjointed humming
works too (a runover accordian).
A fast-approaching mass whose
disintegrative reentries start to float
peaceably.
Trying to guess the shoe size of space,
gets harder between the legs.
A market pitch of spring with no target
audience, I suppose.
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