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sandra wyllie
Poems
Apr 2023
She Blew
in the wind, an orange leaf
caught in the swirling breeze,
ejected from the trees like a snot
from a sneeze. She hung
in the air, dancing soap
bubbles before they pop and
disappear. She blended
her colors, the white
with the reds and stood
out, a pink carantion
with pointed petals that
spread. She rolled off
a morning dewdrop,
****** up by the razor
sharp tongue of a mother
squirrel and her naked young.
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