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Nov 2014
I trailed you from where the dancing silver touches the hiding grass
and the meadow larks sing keeping guard
to the meeting place of burning light and shaded arm
behind spidery webs twitching twigs did I wait
inching closer with every breath
your liquid moving could I smell
sweat drenching fur
blood pumping skin
my mouth dripped with tang
muscles itched with fire
to your neck did I leap
gripping hard my eyes rolled up
into sky finally my muscles calmed
my spit turned to acid melting your hide
and I let you drop slowly to the earthen floor
where I devoured your body and you were no more.
Joey
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Joey  San Francisco
(San Francisco)   
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