Seasons in Upper Turkeyfoot
Rural in Nature, Transcendental in Temperament
Friday, November 25, 2016
Black Friday Poem
Morning mist and mud,
Low sky and empty fields,
The dog eats grass.
What blood had kept at bay
Returns by afternoon,
And later, if it clears,
The asperities of the moon.
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