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Not So Much

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        I evaded capture today
        with only a handful of dust
        to escape that Old Sandman Death.

        Certainly, those maroon berries,
        so large & luscious,
        crowded on their fat stems
        had something to do with it
        as did the ground fog
        leaving its burrow as so many boll-weevils
        their crowded nests.

        And there might be something to the fact
        the moonlight sat
        fat & confidant in the night sky
        as surely
        as my head rests on this pillow
        and the poem invites itself
        into my lair of thoughts,
        much as nestlings charge the
        entrance to the runway
        of a tree.

        I walked flat out
        in an instance
        as standing urine
        held its own stench
        and the grim splash within the pond
        dead center in the wilderness
        underscores the tone of this warning.

        One thought encapsulates wonder
        though suggestive evil hides
        leaden leaves buried in lake mud
        down the corner eaves of someone's
        fire hydrant mind.
        When you pray for someone
        an Angel sits on their shoulder,
        when that same someone hates you
        does that Angel die of grief?

        Serendipity is a flower
        and those clouds
        re-arranging the breeze
        harbingers of forbidden things
        not so much like these boulders
        use hand-held scissors to open twilight
        and watch this fading light ebb forth
        tip-I-toe like a bird
        squeezed thru an opening
        in its cage.



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