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Maya Pindyck: A Truth About Temperature

October 28, 2014 by PBQ

Out the kettle, a whistle
like a neigh escapes the red throat
of a drunk horse, animal or man,
alone, collapsed on the road,
crying out with the last stone
of strength, his voice
a burning silver howling
louder & louder & louder
until his maker rushes
to close the flame.

Filed Under: Contributors 90, Issue 90, Poetry, Poetry 90 Tagged With: Contributors 90, Maya Pindyck, Poetry, Poetry 90

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