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coyote yelping helps; the winds, too, distract him from the now the Comanche who put the arrow in his back lays beside him gone before him; that is condign comfort to him he cannot speak, nor move his tongue, but he smells the ***** the creosote he sees the clouds, stingy white whiffs in a hot summer sky as good a day to die as any he reckons, and he feels no pain again the yelping, closer now -- are they talking about him? will they beat the buzzards to his body? would they begin their feast while his eyes are yet open? he closes them; the flapping of the wings does not arouse him--he knows they are on the Comanche beaks and talons at work he lets himself drift, content the vultures are choosing the dead but they fly off; the coyote pack approaches--the pads of their paws patter on the hard caliche he lets himself sleep dreaming now of sweet green grass and good water and the coyotes begin their work: the ***** and he now a solitary offering for the ravenous dogs
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Apr 4, 2017
Apr 4, 2017 at 3:21 AM UTC
sweet grass, good water
coyote yelping helps; the winds, too, distract him from the now the Comanche who put the arrow in his back lays beside him gone before him; that is condign comfort to him he cannot speak, nor move his tongue, but he smells the ***** the creosote he sees the clouds, stingy white whiffs in a hot summer sky as good a day to die as any he reckons, and he feels no pain again the yelping, closer now -- are they talking about him? will they beat the buzzards to his body? would they begin their feast while his eyes are yet open? he closes them; the flapping of the wings does not arouse him--he knows they are on the Comanche beaks and talons at work he lets himself drift, content the vultures are choosing the dead but they fly off; the coyote pack approaches--the pads of their paws patter on the hard caliche he lets himself sleep dreaming now of sweet green grass and good water and the coyotes begin their work: the ***** and he now a solitary offering for the ravenous dogs
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Apr 4, 2017
Apr 4, 2017 at 3:21 AM UTC
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