Magus Flower
Sunday, August 10, 2008
raccoon
raccoon paws the corn and clams left
washed and covered from sands and banks of mind.
cupped palms receive muscle, ripped and torn,
and muscled muscle pushes down raccoon throat.
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Rachel Smith
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
A works-in-progress blog, these poems are not yet finished. Feel free to comment/suggest/edit.
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