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Furry brown monkey strapped tight to back, harnessing freedom from the child; tan strap wrapped around mother’s wrist, a maternal yoke, circling each other like earth and moon. Don’t go too far, dear child, you are mother’s prized subsidiary; she does not run well with heels and cell; go lay with the dogs or crawl on all-fours on polished mall floor. Are they training to be tethered tight to authority’s rock? Restless boats un-docked during the storm of release which comes once free of the leash; no wonder they tend to run.
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Oct 12, 2010
Oct 12, 2010 at 5:18 AM UTC
Kids on Leashes
Furry brown monkey strapped tight to back, harnessing freedom from the child; tan strap wrapped around mother’s wrist, a maternal yoke, circling each other like earth and moon. Don’t go too far, dear child, you are mother’s prized subsidiary; she does not run well with heels and cell; go lay with the dogs or crawl on all-fours on polished mall floor. Are they training to be tethered tight to authority’s rock? Restless boats un-docked during the storm of release which comes once free of the leash; no wonder they tend to run.
Published in Cardinal Sins, Fall 2010
dan-schell
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Oct 12, 2010
Oct 12, 2010 at 5:18 AM UTC
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