Consider the road, long and forkedas the Devil’s own tongue. Consider the Devil, burningevery bridge; Placingin every tree a black bird. In every bird a black thought.

Cecilia Llompart
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  1. If Springtime crawls out of thewild mouths of flowers, thensurely, Winter crawls out of mine.

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  4. There are boneswaiting for names in the graveyards. Even the sun above us is dying, onelanded repetition of light at a time.

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