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I walk the swamp land with saliva dripping from my jowls, My brother howls at the crocodile ripping its prey. It’s been a long day on the hunt for dry land Where moss is elevated three feet to escape the gripping hand That keeps us grounded in the moisture While our tongues crack like a surrendering oyster. It’s murky; Opaque with sediment. Caws and cackles, rattling drums The search for firewood, four broken thumbs. But um, we’ve just completed a circle And still the sun is setting. Time is permissive
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Feb 27, 2013
Feb 27, 2013 at 5:57 PM UTC
I Walk Through the Swamp Land
I walk the swamp land with saliva dripping from my jowls, My brother howls at the crocodile ripping its prey. It’s been a long day on the hunt for dry land Where moss is elevated three feet to escape the gripping hand That keeps us grounded in the moisture While our tongues crack like a surrendering oyster. It’s murky; Opaque with sediment. Caws and cackles, rattling drums The search for firewood, four broken thumbs. But um, we’ve just completed a circle And still the sun is setting. Time is permissive
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Feb 27, 2013
Feb 27, 2013 at 5:57 PM UTC
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