In times of the most extreme parenting
A boy's finger is stretched
Almost spider-like
Time is like a tire caught a nail
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The old man's body's laid
the waiting hours, creepers.
The stripping of flesh
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Give me a smile
that makes me happy
Give me a smile
that takes a flu away.
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You have the riches
the poor gets none that enriches
Your lady has the beauty
and most wives are dead grotty.
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Adrifted into a cannon they found a boar
lost on the bank of Grand River shore.
They tried to lull it into their boat
that caught a huge bear just before.
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His love
makes lies,
makes fear
in her.
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In her living room she hang a photograph
a brown and round autograph so profound
a fire for love and a thunder for grief.
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He was the man in town to save and soothe
and cared for the poor with milk and meals.
On that temperate night of fullest moon
he was the first arrested by the Maoist's will.
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1.
He was chopping the branches after his soups.
He worried about the howling abyss in the Coup.
2.
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I'm staring at the live lobsters recently
on tables of slum houses printed in the
vision magazines for saving the poor.
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