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Christopher Connelly: Fog

May 20, 2011 by PBQ Leave a Comment

Fog is the rain’s wife.
I’m trembling not from its emptiness,
but because it is so full of what passes
through the tongue
and the feet refuse to describe.
Fog covers the scythe in the horizon
that offers, to grass like ourselves,
the ecstasy of its edge.

Filed Under: Contributors 63, Issue 63, Poetry, Poetry 63 Tagged With: Christopher Connelly, Contributors 63, Poetry, Poetry 63

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