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Monday, May 29, 2006

thistle

a cell, a casket
a green and yellow basket,
it doesn't really seem to matter
what carries this pain.
that the pain thrives to thrust
it's thistle and leaves skyward,
that the milk filled taproot bores down-
this is what will tell the tale
to the end of the day.
Posted by talking geography at 9:34 PM

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