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The Hawk (Free verse) by Dovina

Where once the wolf was howling, sounds the howl of tires. Where once wild mustard, rank scent embitters air. Where once red-tail hawks soared watching for grass’s shiver, they watch atop poles for weaving pickups aimed for jacks and snakes. Then howl of tires sank like pebbles in city deep As tire owners scrubbed the air And mountains rose again as if howled for by the wolf. But abused beyond saving, a red-tail hawk confronts a gull for a french-fry at the city dump.

ALChemy 12-Nov-05/8:12 AM
Cool! Back to the future. Now if only I can go back in time in my Ford Pinto and get Zodiac and Dovina to kiss then the new messiah can be born to rid the world of republicans.




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