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Onoma
Poems
Apr 25
Indie Flick
Planes of adjusting light stack thin--
too slow not to meet crookedly.
A broken window on an apple's cheek,
in line with a branch.
Not a sky in the sky--not even a
shadow's deflated ego, but a far
greater eater.
There's a world left out for just that--
which one exactly?
Would you know a horror movie from
the flashes on a vacant seat?
It's like death taking a pass.
Where letting go, goes.
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