the rose mill
poetry and essays of peter graves roberts
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
i stand beneath my
live oak
leaves, branches
heavy with rain
i move in and out
through them
smashing my cigarette;
we've survived another
winter
now together
we bear the
burden
of
satisfying
the unfulfilled
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