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Poetry #142
(published July 10, 2003)
Lost
by Rich Furman

in a way
too familiar
no cartographer
no minister or bailiff
constable or tipstaff
or master of convention
to clear the lines
a tick of blunder
playing fields
of the pressureless.

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