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Eleven Poems.(Poem)

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| June 01, 2002 | Murray, Less | COPYRIGHT 2002 Quadrant Magazine Company, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright
 
ELEVEN POEMS 
 
   That wasn't horses: that was 
   rain yawning to life in the night 
   on metal rooves. 
 
   Lying back so smugly 
   phallic, the ampersand 
   in the deckchair of itself. 
 
   Spirituality? 
   she snorted. And poetry? 
   They're like yellow and gold. 
 
   Being rushed through streets 
   at dusk, by trees and rain, the 
   equinoctial gales! 
 
   The best love poems are known 
   as such to the lovers alone. 
 
   Creek pools, grown top heavy, 
   are ...
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