Endomorphism

Monday, June 1, 2009

stalks

sweat runs
down hard
shoes old
beat up
mud caked
cling to
bird legs
that knife
cut through
still air
they lope
machine
calves roped
by worms
snake veins
swollen
the beat
unchanged
the strikes
that stay
in time
Posted by Ryan Tully-Doyle at 1:45 PM
Labels: fiction, poem

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