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Kiely Sweatt – Two Poems


Kiely Sweatt

Two Poems

You’re just a mountain


Big mountain in the

background. I’m going up on

you saying little.


Forecast

Chicken skewers and

Strawberries yield spring canvas,

Darken gentleman.

 
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