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Monumentally Marble

We unveiled her as the juniper tree bowed down low to the ground From the balcony, kids threw cranberries which got stuck in her apple sprig crown A humming bird swept past her shoulder and graced her with jasper and jade The elm tree showed her his virtue as she quivered under his shade And in the evening we peeled the rind right off of the luscious moon to slather her thick and gracious on the headstone of her tomb.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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