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Carpenter Ants
by James Bolner, Sr. They are black and quick, and Move to the cryptic signs of their own world. They meet their fellows seldom, Preferring to move, move, move, Carrying their black bodies across earth, and Wood, stone, water, leaf, door-- When they meet they pass through black alien lips A coded kiss full of bliss and venom Which tells their fellows’ mouths Their whole history entire. Baton Rouge July 27, 2003 |
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