Magus Flower
Friday, May 30, 2008
fugue
in a bell horn
on the stone wall
that humpty dumpty cracked
to feed the children
like fish and bread
but with more cholesterol -
a 90's version
of the bethlehem blues.
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Rachel Smith
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