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April 7, 2008
by Marie Rennard
Poetry
(Swans - April 7, 2008)
He summoned a ragbag of his life.
Hullabaloo beatings of heart, mismatched seconds along the time, swaying
rests, the long silent moving of an arrow, the stridulated farrago of
irresolute foretells in a cucumber tree nearby. All were hazard failures
withheld on the very edge of chaos.
Four dimensional may futures and any might have been obviously dealing with
four seasons.
Crataegus laevigata, torminalis and fruticans, and then winter again. And
arrows keep moving straightforward, in linear independence, wherever
sunflowers watch from.
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