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William A Gibson
Poems
Sep 14
The Forager
I lap from puddles,
tasting of blistered bark,
teeth green from moss
the deer abandoned.
fed the fire with Walden,
its spine snapped
like a rabbitβs neck.
Ash branded my palms
with unread philosophy.
Soon it will be winter.
Iβll freeze stiff: a fallen carcass
unless poems hatch inside me,
larvae splitting bone from within.
This poem is written in the 55 form, that is, it consists of exactly 55 words. Inspired by Joy Ann Jones -
https://hellopoetry.com/poem/5138107/medicine-sky/
#55
#flash55
Written by
William A Gibson
M/Cambria CA
(M/Cambria CA)
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