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St. Louis by Moonlight

Sent forth but not released
on perpetual errand

guillotine
scimitar
gate

moonbeam and made of metal

like ice

like snow
spun and quickly frozen

light
of imponderable weight

still and always
falls.

Politics and SocietySuzi PeelJuly 25, 2014
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