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Lost Patrol

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        Blue walls were grottoes,
        subterranean panels
        for covert messages, the
        occasional mot juste
        squirrelled up thru paint & memory.

        Something like guitar strings dangling
        only you employed
        tear sheets from Rolling Stone
        (counter-culture fly paper
        to catch the runny masses).

        The blue walls existed as
        firing ranges, gunpowder
        plots for ideas scribbled
        on pencil waves
        like the movement
        of snakes (or commandoes
        on their bellies) thru
        desert sand.

        Blue walls. Blue grottoes.
        Blue moods to temper finger oases
        (tap-tap of skeletal tree on your window pane)
        crawling thick with pregnant fruition
        with the bayonet lull of words.

        Snippets of that legacy (hobnailed like a
        lost patrol)
        forlorn as yellowing pages
        or dusky petals unfolding.



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