Duane Botzek
Poems by Duane Botzek : 3 / 14
Forgive Is Of Black Dirty
Forgive is of black dirty
Letting it go
Dropping what we carry
Letting it decay
Like orange peels in black dirt
Giving us the Nitty-gritty elements
For making new life
Then see if you can remember
Where you dropped it
Duane Botzek
Submitted: Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Edited: Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Poems by Duane Botzek : 3 / 14
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