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Earthen roads spring alive with berm-gardens, Thistles, and animals’ connive, A country road the blows the dust Off the porch, so that it’s just Us. When the time comes that we arrive to claim the hills over there, Command honey evenings I, the colt, you, the mare Transformed by winds, raw from the pastoral Over-there, It gives to us the boundless open dome Free to graze Free to roam Where we shall know finally what it’s like to be home. The homes, they spring by diving arms Growing strong and respiring clouds Of coaly waste That eat the clarity of austere farms And every life of put-upon Denature, contorted as the victim-fawn, Bloating with guts the hue of oil Strewn by a semi’, in two drawn An image that takes some getting used to. And yet, this is only natural to be one with the aluminum blood That runs in the veins of pale concrete to its beating heart A healthy babe born of predation A community called Animosity, Where a life affirmed is a life denied Though it be a bridge ‘cross chasms to prosperity, Hold it close, For they are deep and one United States wide. The entrails rot on the city face, spelling out “Payment,” on the pavement, the street Maggots reeking, thriving in carrion Smiling as they urge me, of course Carry on, That all will be well in time. My beautiful mare turns from the hills Her eyes now glow cinereal How wretched she stands my side Her heart now a mirror for how mine feels: Drawing on love, the general kind. Such life of hers Such of mine Betoken a passion, in its turn, an ill Then to two ridges, shorn by pure will, And still we congeal two passions to fill it ‘Till a fibrillating heart beats the color Of ****
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May 26, 2014
May 26, 2014 at 11:01 AM UTC
The Colt and Mare
Earthen roads spring alive with berm-gardens, Thistles, and animals’ connive, A country road the blows the dust Off the porch, so that it’s just Us. When the time comes that we arrive to claim the hills over there, Command honey evenings I, the colt, you, the mare Transformed by winds, raw from the pastoral Over-there, It gives to us the boundless open dome Free to graze Free to roam Where we shall know finally what it’s like to be home. The homes, they spring by diving arms Growing strong and respiring clouds Of coaly waste That eat the clarity of austere farms And every life of put-upon Denature, contorted as the victim-fawn, Bloating with guts the hue of oil Strewn by a semi’, in two drawn An image that takes some getting used to. And yet, this is only natural to be one with the aluminum blood That runs in the veins of pale concrete to its beating heart A healthy babe born of predation A community called Animosity, Where a life affirmed is a life denied Though it be a bridge ‘cross chasms to prosperity, Hold it close, For they are deep and one United States wide. The entrails rot on the city face, spelling out “Payment,” on the pavement, the street Maggots reeking, thriving in carrion Smiling as they urge me, of course Carry on, That all will be well in time. My beautiful mare turns from the hills Her eyes now glow cinereal How wretched she stands my side Her heart now a mirror for how mine feels: Drawing on love, the general kind. Such life of hers Such of mine Betoken a passion, in its turn, an ill Then to two ridges, shorn by pure will, And still we congeal two passions to fill it ‘Till a fibrillating heart beats the color Of ****
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May 26, 2014
May 26, 2014 at 11:01 AM UTC
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