Endomorphism

Monday, June 1, 2009

smile

the pumpkin perched on his neck
was ripe and thick with scent
opened his leering pumpkin maw
filled with fibrous stands and
seedy teeth

i caught a glimpse of a black
dull feather
sticky with pulp
some unfortunate avian
meal
Posted by Ryan Tully-Doyle at 1:44 PM
Labels: fiction, poem

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