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Who cleans the killed from the road? Who takes the broken and buries them? Who stops the traffic? They’re not always around. The skunk is nothing more than a dark spot Along the intersection before the interstate. I watched it wither away over three months Each day becoming less recognizable Each day sinking lower into the ground I think the tuff of its tail snapped off And rolled down the slope, into more traffic. Where were they? Why was this one not moved? When I am run over will you scrape me from asphalt Or leave me to bake in the summer sun Until I am as nothing as now, true nothing, Flattened and forgotten and forsaken?
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Jul 29, 2021
Jul 29, 2021 at 8:11 AM UTC
7.6.21
Who cleans the killed from the road? Who takes the broken and buries them? Who stops the traffic? They’re not always around. The skunk is nothing more than a dark spot Along the intersection before the interstate. I watched it wither away over three months Each day becoming less recognizable Each day sinking lower into the ground I think the tuff of its tail snapped off And rolled down the slope, into more traffic. Where were they? Why was this one not moved? When I am run over will you scrape me from asphalt Or leave me to bake in the summer sun Until I am as nothing as now, true nothing, Flattened and forgotten and forsaken?
ecarsyn
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23/Cisgender Female
Jul 29, 2021
Jul 29, 2021 at 8:11 AM UTC
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