Down Evening

Down Evening There’s a millstone beside the dry river and a warehouse filled with doors.   There’s joy in the house at the corner, and a smile in the truck by the woods. There are birds in the holes in the soil and cats in the cottonwood trees. There’s a knife in the empty coffin, …

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