Briar Prose: fiction and poetry: Poem: statue

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Poem: statue

Statue Take the world With a gallon of salt, And without a drop of fault. How do you dash That bridge without second thoughts? You could all take the titanic stage And wow us with a change, The way oil in water would. It’s an enviable range. I am no statue. ‘But you’re loyal,’ you argue. So static... Sign in to see full entry.

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