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Gadus
Poems
Jul 2014
Half-Cracked from the Cold
Lifted on a wheelchair
while trying to stare at the toonish heads inside.
A bright light appears.
I'm hoping I can tunnel in.
But my legs won't move.
Every time I reach for the light
a large hairy arm restrains.
A smooth utterance follows.
My muffled ears and the seeping quell.
This is as close as it gets.
Fold the sheets in toward you.
A cold that won't leave the bones
keeps up.
The old brain governance was a relief
until I realized I was back where I started,
with a makeshift ash try
and an innate sense of urgency.
#addiction
#***
#cold
#women
#surreal
#north
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Gadus
Newfoundland
(Newfoundland)
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