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Lingering above this desert the first rains of winter, streets greasy with oil/water/rubber cocktail. Vegas spruces for the tourist onslaught, bettors eager to lay their Superbowl favorite. For a weekend the nation marches to a singular drum, hotels swelling with the faithful to this Neon City. The Champion stealthily concealed behind the mirror through which no tout, nor soothsayer may perceive. The press have lain out every faceted interview, now only the true believers need worry beads. This poet shrugs: for him the game has little meaning, he looks instead to the clouds overhanging the valley. Bring on the sacks of Sunday, the pass of ******* objects, there will be snow upon the Redrocks to chill that morn.
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Jan 31, 2013
Jan 31, 2013 at 2:03 AM UTC
Redrock Ghazal
Lingering above this desert the first rains of winter, streets greasy with oil/water/rubber cocktail. Vegas spruces for the tourist onslaught, bettors eager to lay their Superbowl favorite. For a weekend the nation marches to a singular drum, hotels swelling with the faithful to this Neon City. The Champion stealthily concealed behind the mirror through which no tout, nor soothsayer may perceive. The press have lain out every faceted interview, now only the true believers need worry beads. This poet shrugs: for him the game has little meaning, he looks instead to the clouds overhanging the valley. Bring on the sacks of Sunday, the pass of ******* objects, there will be snow upon the Redrocks to chill that morn.
brian-oarr
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Jan 31, 2013
Jan 31, 2013 at 2:03 AM UTC
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