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Corners Untouched by Madness - A Poem by N. Daniel



The kettle's hiss like snakes closer and further from wisdom. The leaves like memories beneath the water tumbling. I visited six service stations in corners untouched by madness, the hatred of plastic freudian secrets like torn glove box prescriptions. I crashed in an outskirt field where snowflakes cursed your name silently. Clarity is a term for mendicants knowing ugly impending truths. Remembering now the hours spent driving insane without you, I cried tonight alone caressing your genius.




From the Book "Corners Untouched by Madness"

- Winter 2012 -

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