Steel With Stigmas Poem by William F Dougherty

Steel With Stigmas

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This blade once burnished, undefiled,
flashed in pine like a mirror,
whittling figures with dabbling zeal
and honest error.

Look at it now: nicked and stained
from hacking coin. No supple wood
mottled it with this mortal rust,
this mettle's blood.

Friday, February 11, 2011
Topic(s) of this poem: poetry
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