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Burton L. Carlson
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Love in the Swamp

You know my body well
as I know yours.

We give and take.

You say reeds bend in wind
but do not break.

I say the redwing sings
for both our sakes.

BirdsSpiderWeb ConnectionsJune 22, 2015
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