Thursday, August 12, 2010

This Land is Your Land

Dust falls through my twisted fingers
Ground up gravel
Tenderized by steel boots of creatures
A house lied here
In this house was a child mother and a father
Flies blood and rubble is all that’s left.
Down the road used to be a church
It took them a year to build
Swiftness cowering in the night
Now wax from candles only remain.

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