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Fable Five
Fable Five Fable Five IN THREE PARTS Part One: The DOVE eye picked up the dove now dead creature clasped him to my bosom brest no sorrow feeling only life within my chest eye enabled faith eye tossed the dove upward into tree for landscaping seems to me a more decent burial rest one word escaped my lipps eye just said JESUS eye wish that eye could tell ewe that the dove it flew away eye did not tempt the LORD this day the bird went further on my throw eye expected just to here the branches crashing at his fall eye expected him to make a lot of noises there was none no it did not fall there is hope inside of mee still and yet that yes it flew this dove to Heaven when it left. Part Two: Dandylion when the gardeners of the palace make the grass a certain size they run the mowers side by side to make the power gasses cut the grasses every one of the now chopped to pieces dandelions gone except mye one in a state of childlike fate eye ran to edge of lawn and placed some of my baggage down long enough to kick the dandelion down a man my age just having certain fun and smile remembering a childhood never found Part Three: New Blue Jeans the shortest part of fable five is this the three part not contrived the jeans are long on legs so short and waisted wide to hide the layers eye needed to survive a cold and cheerless night eye tore the tags from pockets soon to hold my treasures of a man long old and finding love in one dear place mye ewe she loves the way eye dress she loves my look upon my face when eye just smile embrace she must be smiling now at FABLE FIVE.
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