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Freckled Face

Aug 5, 2017Jan 11, 2018 ~ Joe S ~ Leave a comment

You belong to the pendulum

of fashion and shame;

freckled face,

you’ll never be plain.

Sirens

Aug 4, 2017Jan 11, 2018 ~ Joe S ~ Leave a comment

Sirens tell of evil and good.

They sound out

the flavors of the juice

that ran down the chins of Adam and Eve

and that dried on Jesus’ shins.

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