Dirt And Playdough Poem by Jesse Russell

Dirt And Playdough



in the dim light legs crossed reading
the dim but proud? has yet to shine
will? ever

you answer that question you
take it to the waterhole covered in rust and vegetation
crucified saints rallied up facing the fleshy runway.
all we have here are our faucets and our fathers
to quench parched dreams of figures though-
in palms that will probably
never share the blood burn and splinters

taking that log out of your eye has never-
been easy for you bandwagon-america
never ever
however
forever
this is a love letter-

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